نتایج جستجو برای: mental health promotion

تعداد نتایج: 1166173  

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
حسین موسی زاده h musazadeh عفت مرقاتی خویی e merghati khuyi علی صدقیانی فر a sadaghiyanifar فاطمه آرا f ara

relationship between domestic violence and religiosity musazadeh h ٭ , merghati khuyi e , sadaghiyanifar a , ara f received: 15 april, 2010 accepted: 27 july, 2010 abstract: background & aims: several studies prove the relation between religiosity and having mental health. this study aimed to study the relationship between being religious and domestic violence. materials & methods: this cross s...

2011
Adele Vukic David Gregory Ruth Martin-Misener Josephine Etowa

This paper forms the foundation for the promotion of mental health with rural Mi’kmaq youth through a community based participatory research project. Western understandings of mental health and illness are compared and contrasted with Aboriginal understandings. Mainstream mental health services that accommodate cultural differences do not speak to the totality of Aboriginal understandings of me...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Ingrid Zechmeister Reinhold Kilian David McDaid

BACKGROUND While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-effectiveness of programmes in the areas of mental health promotion (MHP) and mental disorder prevention (MDP). The paper aims at identifying and assessing economic evaluations in both these areas to support evidence based prioritisation of resource allocation. METHODS A systematic review of hea...

Journal: :Nurse education in practice 2007
Sally Robinson

The role of the arts in health care and health promotion is enjoying belated attention as a way of promoting people's mental health and well-being. Canterbury Christ Church University offers a course which examines how nurses can use the arts to enhance the health care experience for both staff and patients. The Holistic Health Promotion course is compulsory for all final year pre-registration ...

2015
Kelly C. Sivris Stavroula Leka

BACKGROUND While attention has been paid to physical risks in the work environment and the promotion of individual employee health, mental health protection and promotion have received much less focus. Psychosocial risk management has not yet been fully incorporated in such efforts. This paper presents good practices in promoting mental health in the workplace in line with World Health Organiza...

2014
Jantien van Berkel Cécile R. L. Boot Karin I. Proper Paulien M. Bongers Allard J. van der Beek

OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a worksite mindfulness-related multi-component health promotion intervention on work engagement, mental health, need for recovery and mindfulness. METHODS In a randomized controlled trial design, 257 workers of two research institutes participated. The intervention group (n = 129) received a targeted mindfulness-rela...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2009
Prisca Weiser Thomas Becker Carolin Losert Köksal Alptekin Loretta Berti Lorenzo Burti Alexandra Burton Mojca Dernovsek Eva Dragomirecka Marion Freidl Fabian Friedrich Aneta Genova Arunas Germanavicius Ulaş Halis John Henderson Peter Hjorth Taavi Lai Jens Ivar Larsen Katarzyna Lech Ramona Lucas Roxana Marginean David McDaid Maya Mladenova Povl Munk-Jørgensen Alexandru Paziuc Petronela Paziuc Stefan Priebe Katarzyna Prot-Klinger Johannes Wancata Reinhold Kilian

BACKGROUND People with mental disorders have a higher prevalence of physical illnesses and reduced life expectancy as compared with the general population. However, there is a lack of knowledge across Europe concerning interventions that aim at reducing somatic morbidity and excess mortality by promoting behaviour-based and/or environment-based interventions. METHODS AND DESIGN HELPS is an in...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2017
Christopher N Sciamanna Joshua M Smyth Shawna E Doerksen Barrett R Richard Jennifer L Kraschnewski Andrew J Mowen Benjamin D Hickerson Liza S Rovniak Erik B Lehman Chengwu Yang

INTRODUCTION Nearly one fifth of American adults suffer from mental health issues, yet many treatments have side effects and stigma attached. Physical activity can be an effective treatment for mental health disorders, but most promotion efforts fail. One understudied aspect of physical activity is the specific mode, including if it engages others, and how this may relate to mental health. This...

Journal: :Health education research 1999
G Docherty E Fraser J Hardin

The workplace provides an important opportunity for health promotion, both in terms of allowing access to a large proportion of the adult population and encouraging developments within the workplace structure to improve health. This paper reports on the findings of a survey of Scottish workplaces carried out in 1996 for the Health Education Board for Scotland to assess the state of health promo...

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