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Published in The International journal of social psychiatry
Published in The International journal of social psychiatry
Published in The International journal of social psychiatry
There is a relation between sleep quality, mental health, and academic performance among medical students. Students who experience better sleep quality and have good mental health will exhibit higher academic performance compared to those who have reduced sleep quality and poor psychological health. To assess the relation between mental health prob...
Published in The International journal of social psychiatry
Soldiers in military service are at risk of exposure to traumatic and stressful experiences, which can lead to symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and symptoms of depression. In the context of veterans' PTSD and depression, social support has been shown to be a very significant resource. However, while general depression has been exami...
Published in The International journal of social psychiatry
Published in The International journal of social psychiatry
Health disparity and under-utilization of health services is prevalent among Asian refugees and migrants in Western countries and can profoundly impact health outcomes. Cambodians who survived extreme physical and emotional trauma during the genocides enacted by the Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970's are particularly vulnerable to poor mental health ...
Published in The International journal of social psychiatry
Published in The International journal of social psychiatry
Published in The International journal of social psychiatry
Depression is a leading cause of disability and the conventional management has several limitations. Recent studies demonstrated the benefits of yoga in psychological disorders. To evaluate the efficacy of the Integrated Yoga Module (IYM) to standard care with added yogic education on lifestyle modification (YELM) in patients with clinical depressi...
Published in The International journal of social psychiatry
Studies examining the effects of incorporating patients' preferences into treatment outcomes highlight their impact on crucial aspects such as reduced dropout rates and enhanced effectiveness. Recognizing individuals' rights to participate in decisions about their treatments underscores the importance of studying treatment preferences and the facto...
Published in The International journal of social psychiatry
Mental health literacy (MHL) has been related to health behaviors and outcomes. However, studies examining MHL as a barrier and facilitator to service use are limited, especially among minority groups. This study examined MHL as a barrier and facilitator to mental health service use among the Palestinian Bedouin minority in Israel. Twenty-five Bedo...