Poor mental health is a global epidemic with women affected more often compared to men. Compromised mental health jeopardizes women\u27s health and functioning and also the health and wellbeing of their children. To promote women\u27s mental health, principles of community participatory methods were used to design and implement a mental health program, which was predicated on empirical research, sensitive to community culture and needs, and delivered by Lady Health Workers in an urban slum area of Karachi, Pakistan. The sequential steps of community participation, program development, implementation and strategies for sustainability are described
LSE’s Catherine Campbell asks whether more psychiatrists and psychologists can improve mental health...
To achieve health for all, the development of partnerships between community residents and researche...
BACKGROUND: Community-based information on maternal mental health in developing countries is meager ...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health of women is globally receiving particular attention. This study assessed co...
Aim To identify mental health needs in local communities, and provide and evaluate nurse-led service...
Introduction: The burden of mental illness is increasing in Pakistan as political instability, vio...
BACKGROUND: Women in Pakistan experience a high prevalence of depression; yet make negligible use of...
The concept of community mental health prevention and promotion are vital components of integrated h...
This paper discusses the issue of mental health from a community-based perspective, with a particula...
The Republic of Pakistan is a South East Asian country with a population of over 140.7 million. Its ...
Low-income countries have a critical shortage of health professionals. In countries such as Pakistan...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental healt...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental healt...
Background: In India and global mental health, a key component of the care gap for people with menta...
A considerable world population (450 million people) is suffering from some form of mental health (M...
LSE’s Catherine Campbell asks whether more psychiatrists and psychologists can improve mental health...
To achieve health for all, the development of partnerships between community residents and researche...
BACKGROUND: Community-based information on maternal mental health in developing countries is meager ...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health of women is globally receiving particular attention. This study assessed co...
Aim To identify mental health needs in local communities, and provide and evaluate nurse-led service...
Introduction: The burden of mental illness is increasing in Pakistan as political instability, vio...
BACKGROUND: Women in Pakistan experience a high prevalence of depression; yet make negligible use of...
The concept of community mental health prevention and promotion are vital components of integrated h...
This paper discusses the issue of mental health from a community-based perspective, with a particula...
The Republic of Pakistan is a South East Asian country with a population of over 140.7 million. Its ...
Low-income countries have a critical shortage of health professionals. In countries such as Pakistan...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental healt...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental healt...
Background: In India and global mental health, a key component of the care gap for people with menta...
A considerable world population (450 million people) is suffering from some form of mental health (M...
LSE’s Catherine Campbell asks whether more psychiatrists and psychologists can improve mental health...
To achieve health for all, the development of partnerships between community residents and researche...
BACKGROUND: Community-based information on maternal mental health in developing countries is meager ...