Bridge between Research and Practice - BRP
Implementare l’accesso ai servizi di salute mentale: una ricerca esplorativa condotta con la metodologia DCE. Assisi 2013 V Forum Formazione in Psicoterapia
Satisfaction with services has been given increasing attention in mental health services research, as it represents a key component of patients’ access.
Mental health in post communist countries – Mental illness is a major global health burdenwith substantial societal and economic consequences.
Elena Mannelli, Chiara Caruso, Francesca Martino, Michela Muggeo. Depression or just sadness? A study of Mental Health Literacy among young adolescents Neuropsychiatric disorders account for almost 50% of the disease burden in adolescents and young adults (Gore, et all., 2011), and only about half of those children and
Mental health literacy is a term that refers to the ‘knowledge and beliefs about mental disorders which aid their recognition, management or prevention
Stigma: Although each year approaching 30% of the population worldwide has some form of mental illness, at least two thirds receive no treatment.
Stigma can be considered as an amalgamation of three related problems: ignorance and misinformation, prejudice and discrimination.
Mental health: studies have been conducted based on the assumption that equity of access can be achieved if services are acceptable to diverse populations
Economically deprived and socially marginalised people are more likely to have higher rates of psychiatric morbidity but less access to the services.