Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in resource-poor countries, mental health remains a neglected topic. This interdisciplinary study explored the potential for a poverty alleviation programme to contribute to breaking the vicious cycle between poverty and common mental disorders (CMD). Quantitatively, beneficiaries of a cash-transfer programme were found to have a lower risk of CMD. Qualitative interviews indicated that Child Support Grants acted as a psychological safety net, but that negative stereotypes of grant recipients could detract from the positive mental health outcomes of the grants. It was concluded that poverty alleviation programmes such as cash transfers could hav...
Poor mental health is a pressing global health problem, with high prevalence among poor populations ...
Poverty alleviation programs, such as cash transfers and monetary grants, may not only lift people o...
Introduction Although cash transfer programmes are not explicitly designed to improve mental health,...
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...
Background Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on t...
There is a gap in the literature in understanding how cash transfer programmes affect mental health....
BACKGROUND: Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on ...
Background: Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on ...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
This study examines the longitudinal impact of the South African Child Support Grant (CSG) on risk f...
The importance of youth mental health is being increasingly recognised as a key determinant of popul...
Growing international evidence shows that mental ill health and poverty interact in a negative cycle...
Purpose: Cash transfer interventions broadly improve the lives of the vulnerable, making them exceed...
Growing international evidence shows that mental ill health and poverty interact in a negative cycle...
Poor mental health is a pressing global health problem, with high prevalence among poor populations ...
Poverty alleviation programs, such as cash transfers and monetary grants, may not only lift people o...
Introduction Although cash transfer programmes are not explicitly designed to improve mental health,...
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...
Background Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on t...
There is a gap in the literature in understanding how cash transfer programmes affect mental health....
BACKGROUND: Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on ...
Background: Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on ...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
This study examines the longitudinal impact of the South African Child Support Grant (CSG) on risk f...
The importance of youth mental health is being increasingly recognised as a key determinant of popul...
Growing international evidence shows that mental ill health and poverty interact in a negative cycle...
Purpose: Cash transfer interventions broadly improve the lives of the vulnerable, making them exceed...
Growing international evidence shows that mental ill health and poverty interact in a negative cycle...
Poor mental health is a pressing global health problem, with high prevalence among poor populations ...
Poverty alleviation programs, such as cash transfers and monetary grants, may not only lift people o...
Introduction Although cash transfer programmes are not explicitly designed to improve mental health,...