Mental Health Treatment and Access
External reference: https://openalex.org/T10272
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German CMH workers balance physical health with mental health priorities
Qualitative analysis of how German community mental health workers understand and address physical health, identifying five professional logics shaping integrated care
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School nurse mental health promotion reviewed as a guiding strategy
Integrative review synthesizes school nurse strategies for promoting student mental health, proposing a process-oriented framework combining presence, person-centered care, and tailored interventions.
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Intersectional stigma shaped experiences of Black and Latino gay men
Qualitative study examining how intersecting race/ethnicity and sexual orientation create distinct forms of stigma among Black and Latino gay men in Florida
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Kenyan adolescent mental health dataset spans 17,089 students
Dataset of 17,089 Kenyan adolescents measuring depression, anxiety, adverse experiences, and help-seeking behaviors to address mental health evidence gaps in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Trust and connection support integrated refugee mental health care
Realist evaluation with 24 stakeholders identifies trust, connection, and moral commitment as key mechanisms enabling integrated mental health care for refugees in Canada.
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Mental healthcare use declined after hormone therapy initiation
Population-based study of mental health treatment patterns in transgender and gender diverse Australians following gender affirming hormone therapy using administrative health records.
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Fathers had lower diagnosed psychiatric disorder rates during pregnancy and early post partum
Swedish fathers show reduced psychiatric diagnoses during partner's pregnancy and early postpartum, with rates returning to baseline in late postpartum. Study reveals critical vulnerability window.
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Probable PTSD was common among Sudanese refugees in Cairo
Pilot study documents high prevalence of probable PTSD among Sudanese refugees in Egypt, highlighting need for culturally sensitive mental health interventions in refugee response frameworks.
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Perceived control linked to depression and anxiety through coping
Longitudinal study reveals disorder-specific coping pathways: perceived constraints drive depression via avoidance, while anxiety involves multiple coping routes.
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Health workers were skeptical of standardized suicide risk assessments
Survey of 183 Norwegian health workers reveals significant skepticism toward standardized suicide risk assessments, with perceptions varying by profession and hospital site.
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Intersectional and area-level factors linked to depression disparities
Intersectional analysis of depression disparities in All of Us data reveals that risk varies markedly by overlapping demographic identities and area-level socioeconomic factors.
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Tailored EBPAS-15 showed adequate psychometric properties in Latinx professionals
Confirmatory factor analysis validates the EBPAS-15's psychometric properties for Latinx mental health professionals, addressing measurement gaps in Latin American implementation science research.
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Video increased mental health literacy, but not help-seeking intentions
Study evaluates narrative video intervention to improve mental health literacy and reduce stigma among Latinx adults, revealing gender differences and complex factors influencing help-seeking.
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Suicidality was highly prevalent in liaison-consultation psychiatry
Liaison-consultation psychiatric study identifying clinical phenotypes and risk markers in suicidal patients, examining 373 hospital consultations to characterize preventable risk profiles.
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Integrated mental health screening needed management support
Examination of integrated primary mental health screening scale-up in South Africa using co-development and continuous quality improvement to build mid-level management capacity.
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Chinese stigma scale for healthcare professionals shows reliable validity
Validation study of the Chinese PSSS-HCP scale measuring healthcare professional stigma toward patients with persistent somatic symptoms, demonstrating strong psychometric properties for clinical use.
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The role of psychotherapy with a Quranic approach to improving women's depression: A Case Study
Single-case study examining Quranic-based psychotherapy for major depressive disorder in a 60-year-old woman, showing sustained symptom reduction through follow-up.
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Emotional regulation group showed improvements in mental health measures
Evaluation of the emotional resources group, a brief emotion regulation intervention in NHS Scotland secondary care. Results show significant improvements in emotional regulation, self-efficacy.
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Evaluating a Multi-Level Stigma Reduction Intervention for Healthcare Workers and Community Leaders in Nigerian HIV Clinics: A Mixed-Methods Study
Evaluation of a 12-month multi-level intervention targeting HIV-related stigma among healthcare workers and community leaders across six Nigerian clinics using concurrent mixed-methods design.
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Adapted ENACT tool showed good reliability in low-resource settings
Adaptation and pilot testing of the ENACT tool for assessing psychosocial intervention competencies in non-specialist primary care providers in low-resource settings.

