Oxford textbook of public mental health /
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Imprint: | Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018. |
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Description: | 1 online resource () : illustrations |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12663902 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Oxford Textbook of Public Mental Health; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; Contributors; Introduction; Section I Background and general principles 1; 1 Principles of public health: Application to public mental health; 2 Social inequalities and mental health; 3 Economic costs of mental illness; 4 The global burden of mental and substance use disorders: A review of methods, findings, and applications of data from the Global Burden of Disease Study; 5 Models of causation of mental illness; 6 Genetic influences across the age span
- 7 Public mental health and anthropology: An ecological approach8 Social factors and mental health; 9 The epidemiological burden of major psychiatric disorders; 10 Critical epidemiology; 11 Occupational epidemiology; 12 Public mental health and occupational health; 13 Health equity; Section II Evidence; 14 Social capital and mental health; 15 Policy challenges: Well-being as a priority in public mental health; 16 Unemployment and mental health; 17 Housing and mental health; 18 Social class and mental health: The impact of international recession and austerity
- 19 The social determinants of mental health20 Social determinants in low-income countries; 21 Mental and physical health; 22 Clinical outcome assessment in mental health; 23 Environmental contaminants and mental health: The chemicalization of life as a matter of violation of the right to health and renewal of the 'disease industry'; Section III Special groups; 24 Family, marriage, and mental health; 25 Prisoners and mental health; 26 LGBTI and mental health; 27 Sexual minority adolescents and mental health; 28 Children and adolescents
- 29 Recognizing mental health problems in the ageing community30 Mental health in intellectual disability; 31 Physical and psychiatric co-morbidity; 32 Globalization, migration, and mental health: A conceptual model for health research; 33 Treatment of mental health problems in refugees and asylum seekers; 34 Lifestyle; 35 Prevention approaches to reduce alcohol-related harm; 36 Prevention of drug addiction; 37 Implications of the global mental health and the HIV syndemic on HIV prevention and care; 38 Suicide and the prevention of suicidal behaviours
- 39 Suicidal behaviour among adolescents: Risk and protective factors and universal evidence-based suicide preventive programmesSection IV Interventions: types and places; 40 Parenting skills and promotion of mental health over the lifespan; 41 Pregnancy: The earliest opportunity for prevention and early intervention for mental disorders; 42 Promoting mental health and well-being: What can schools do?; 43 Early intervention in psychiatry; 44 Anti-stigma interventions: Theory and evidence; 45 Managing stress