BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental health are neglected in most parts of the world. Many people affected by mental illness live in developing countries, where treatment and care options are limited. In this context, primary health care (PHC) programs can indirectly promote mental health by addressing its determinants i.e. by enhancing social unity, minimising discrimination and generating income opportunities. The objectives of this study were to: 1. Describe concepts of mental health and beliefs about determinants of mental health and illness among women involved with a PHC project in rural Maharashtra, India; 2. Identify perceived mental health problems in this community, specifi...
Objective: Little is known about how primary care providers (PCPs) approach mental health care for l...
Abstract Background Depression, the world’s leading c...
Aim and Background: Mental health and empowerment are two of the women's essential needs. These two ...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental healt...
There is a significant amount of literature documenting empirical linkages between socioeconomic sta...
BACKGROUND: There are few population-based studies from low- and middle-income countries that have d...
Background Globally, there is increasing emphasis on the importance of understanding the ways in whi...
OBJECTIVES: Information about common mental disorders (CMD) is needed to guide policy and clinical i...
LSE’s Catherine Campbell asks whether more psychiatrists and psychologists can improve mental health...
This thesis reports on the gynaecological and mental health of low-income urban women in Thane, Indi...
Background: In India and global mental health, a key component of the care gap for people with menta...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health of women is globally receiving particular attention. This study assessed co...
The proportion of individuals with mental disorders receiving evidence based treatments in India is ...
Background: Mental Health is an emerging problem in the world, particularly in developing countries ...
Background: Despite the significant toll of mental illness on the Indian population, resources for p...
Objective: Little is known about how primary care providers (PCPs) approach mental health care for l...
Abstract Background Depression, the world’s leading c...
Aim and Background: Mental health and empowerment are two of the women's essential needs. These two ...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental healt...
There is a significant amount of literature documenting empirical linkages between socioeconomic sta...
BACKGROUND: There are few population-based studies from low- and middle-income countries that have d...
Background Globally, there is increasing emphasis on the importance of understanding the ways in whi...
OBJECTIVES: Information about common mental disorders (CMD) is needed to guide policy and clinical i...
LSE’s Catherine Campbell asks whether more psychiatrists and psychologists can improve mental health...
This thesis reports on the gynaecological and mental health of low-income urban women in Thane, Indi...
Background: In India and global mental health, a key component of the care gap for people with menta...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health of women is globally receiving particular attention. This study assessed co...
The proportion of individuals with mental disorders receiving evidence based treatments in India is ...
Background: Mental Health is an emerging problem in the world, particularly in developing countries ...
Background: Despite the significant toll of mental illness on the Indian population, resources for p...
Objective: Little is known about how primary care providers (PCPs) approach mental health care for l...
Abstract Background Depression, the world’s leading c...
Aim and Background: Mental health and empowerment are two of the women's essential needs. These two ...