Journal of Public Mental Health: Volume 17 Issue 3
The art, science and politics of creating a mentally healthy society
Table of contents
30 Days Wild: who benefits most?
Miles Richardson, Kirsten McEwan, Gulcan GaripThere is a need to provide interventions to improve well-being that are accessible and cost-effective. Interventions to increase engagement with nature are coming to the fore. The…
Financial concerns and symptom distress among psychiatric outpatients
David Kealy, Alicia Spidel, Sharan Sandhu, Dan Kim, Andrew IzbickiWhile epidemiological studies have linked economic hardship and financial difficulties with psychological distress and suicide, investigation of financial concerns among users of…
Using a structured model to promote mental health
Joanne L. Keeling, Catherine McQuarrieA Promoting Mental Health and Well-Being Working Model (subsequently “the model”) was developed in response to recognition through teaching undergraduate nursing students that…
Examining associations between health, wellbeing and social capital: findings from a survey developed and conducted using participatory action research
Shelina Visram, Sarah Smith, Natalie Connor, Graeme Greig, Chris ScorerThe purpose of this paper is to employ innovative methods to examine the associations between personal wellbeing, self-rated health and various aspects of social capital within a…
Family eJournal: benefits of online guided group journaling for women
Edward Titus Asbury, Jennifer Casey, Krishna DesaiThe purpose of this paper is to examine the benefits of online guided group journaling for an individual’s mental health. The authors focused on a specific social networking…
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1746-5729e-ISSN:
2042-8731ISSN-L:
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hybridEditors:
- Lee Knifton
- Neil Quinn