Community-based participatory media projects form a promising new strategy for mental health promotion that can help address the mental health-gap identified by the World Health Organization. (2008b) mhGAP, Mental Health Gap Action Programme: Scaling Up Care for Mental, Neurological and Substance Use Disorders. World Health Organization, Geneva. In this article we present an ethnographic study about a participatory media project that was developed to promote mental health in selected Dutch low socio-economic status neighborhoods. Through narrowcastings (group film viewings), participant observation and interviews we mapped the ways in which the media project effected and facilitated the collective sense-making process of the audience with r...
This study is exploring the use of films/dramas in giving awareness towards mental illness among so...
We have performed a mixed-methods study into mental health problems in Moroccan-Dutch people. The ai...
Purpose Remote and regional Australia have comparatively fewer mental health services than their urb...
Community-based participatory media projects form a promising new strategy for mental health promoti...
This thesis explores the role that non-linear narrative possibilities afforded by interactive media ...
The mental health (MH) of health workers during the 2019 pandemic has been severely affected by the ...
Culture and Madness is a training resource that critically approaches the subject of culture by ques...
Few accounts exist of programmes in low- and middle-income countries seeking to strengthen community...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the lived experience of mental illness and factor...
The focus of this study is a community arts programme, Art in Mind, which is based in an inner-city ...
This paper explores how film-making can assist as part of the development of sensitive and participa...
Empowerment has been described as the ‘holy grail’ of health promotion. This article describes an ev...
Abstract Introduction Our aim is to evaluate the visually informed community mental health education...
The article deals with the presentation of mental health in the mass media. Taking into consideratio...
An overall aim of this thesis was to contribute with knowledge about social interaction, activity an...
This study is exploring the use of films/dramas in giving awareness towards mental illness among so...
We have performed a mixed-methods study into mental health problems in Moroccan-Dutch people. The ai...
Purpose Remote and regional Australia have comparatively fewer mental health services than their urb...
Community-based participatory media projects form a promising new strategy for mental health promoti...
This thesis explores the role that non-linear narrative possibilities afforded by interactive media ...
The mental health (MH) of health workers during the 2019 pandemic has been severely affected by the ...
Culture and Madness is a training resource that critically approaches the subject of culture by ques...
Few accounts exist of programmes in low- and middle-income countries seeking to strengthen community...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the lived experience of mental illness and factor...
The focus of this study is a community arts programme, Art in Mind, which is based in an inner-city ...
This paper explores how film-making can assist as part of the development of sensitive and participa...
Empowerment has been described as the ‘holy grail’ of health promotion. This article describes an ev...
Abstract Introduction Our aim is to evaluate the visually informed community mental health education...
The article deals with the presentation of mental health in the mass media. Taking into consideratio...
An overall aim of this thesis was to contribute with knowledge about social interaction, activity an...
This study is exploring the use of films/dramas in giving awareness towards mental illness among so...
We have performed a mixed-methods study into mental health problems in Moroccan-Dutch people. The ai...
Purpose Remote and regional Australia have comparatively fewer mental health services than their urb...