This paper provides a geographical reading and critique of existing literature on rural mental health. It investigates what this literature has to say about how different dimensions of rural space - physical, demographic, economic, social and cultural - impact upon both the mental health of rural dwellers and the provision of mental health services to rural populations. It is argued that there is much to be learned from the existing literature, although caution is expressed about slipping into stereotypical notions regarding the constitution of rural space. Questions are raised about a common tendency to lean upon more or less examined rural-urban contrasts, although useful reflections can be found on the tangled representational politics o...
Abstract Background Although there have been many population studies of mental health literacy, litt...
The division of ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ is one of the oldest ideas in Geography and is deeply engrained ...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...
This paper provides a geographical reading and critique of existing literature on rural mental healt...
This paper provides a geographical reading and critique of existing literature on rural mental healt...
The work of this thesis is to consider challenges unique to rural mental health practice and conside...
This paper contributes to an emerging geographical literature on the social geographies of caring. D...
ABSTRACT: This paper argues that lack of adequate research is a barrier to the long-term improvement...
A dominant urban focus in previous research on the social geographies of mental health has obscured ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether rurality has an impact on psychological wellbeing b...
High prevalence disorders (anxiety, depressive and substance use) are generally assumed to be more c...
In this paper the need for further investigation into the mental health of rural Australians will be...
The present study sought to understand the rural and remote influences on people's identification of...
This paper argues that lack of adequate research is a barrier to the long-term improvement of the me...
Sociology, with its long-standing preoccupation with processes of urbanisation and industrialisation...
Abstract Background Although there have been many population studies of mental health literacy, litt...
The division of ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ is one of the oldest ideas in Geography and is deeply engrained ...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...
This paper provides a geographical reading and critique of existing literature on rural mental healt...
This paper provides a geographical reading and critique of existing literature on rural mental healt...
The work of this thesis is to consider challenges unique to rural mental health practice and conside...
This paper contributes to an emerging geographical literature on the social geographies of caring. D...
ABSTRACT: This paper argues that lack of adequate research is a barrier to the long-term improvement...
A dominant urban focus in previous research on the social geographies of mental health has obscured ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether rurality has an impact on psychological wellbeing b...
High prevalence disorders (anxiety, depressive and substance use) are generally assumed to be more c...
In this paper the need for further investigation into the mental health of rural Australians will be...
The present study sought to understand the rural and remote influences on people's identification of...
This paper argues that lack of adequate research is a barrier to the long-term improvement of the me...
Sociology, with its long-standing preoccupation with processes of urbanisation and industrialisation...
Abstract Background Although there have been many population studies of mental health literacy, litt...
The division of ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ is one of the oldest ideas in Geography and is deeply engrained ...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...