While the mentally ill are considered to be vulnerable as a group, those who are mentally ill and reside in rural communities are at a greater disadvantage due to limited access to health care, a scarcity of resources, and traditional cultural belief systems. Social support has been found to have a direct effect on the well-being of families and individuals. Specific strategies are presented which will assist rural health nurses in providing the support systems necessary to help rural residents in managing and coping with stress and mental health problems
Minnesota has been an innovator in developing and expanding mental health services across the state....
Rural areas in the Southern United States are characterized by certain cultural values, including se...
Little is known about the mental health of people with disabilities who live in rural America or the...
Life in rural America is often idealized, yet rural Americans suffer from mental illness in rates co...
Mental health care and illness prevention present distinct challenges in rural areas with limited re...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
“Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. adults live with a mental illness,” which was approximately 51.1 million people ...
Rural areas of the United States continue to struggle to provide residents with adequate access to q...
Mental illness is a growing concern throughout the world. The burden of mental illness is increasing...
At the time we were preparing to write this editorial, we received an e-mail from the American Psych...
After the deinstitutionalization of psychiatric hospitals, many families became primary caregivers f...
Objective: To examine the role of stoicism, self-efficacy and perceived stigma in predicting help-se...
Minnesota has been an innovator in developing and expanding mental health services across the state....
Rural areas in the Southern United States are characterized by certain cultural values, including se...
Little is known about the mental health of people with disabilities who live in rural America or the...
Life in rural America is often idealized, yet rural Americans suffer from mental illness in rates co...
Mental health care and illness prevention present distinct challenges in rural areas with limited re...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
“Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. adults live with a mental illness,” which was approximately 51.1 million people ...
Rural areas of the United States continue to struggle to provide residents with adequate access to q...
Mental illness is a growing concern throughout the world. The burden of mental illness is increasing...
At the time we were preparing to write this editorial, we received an e-mail from the American Psych...
After the deinstitutionalization of psychiatric hospitals, many families became primary caregivers f...
Objective: To examine the role of stoicism, self-efficacy and perceived stigma in predicting help-se...
Minnesota has been an innovator in developing and expanding mental health services across the state....
Rural areas in the Southern United States are characterized by certain cultural values, including se...
Little is known about the mental health of people with disabilities who live in rural America or the...