Treffer: Mental Health Matters: From Cross-Cultural Perspectives
Title:
Mental Health Matters: From Cross-Cultural Perspectives
Contributors:
Kotera, Yasuhiro, Taylor, Elaina
Publisher Information:
MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023.
Publication Year:
2023
Subject Terms:
hospices, terminal care, character, attitude toward death, nurses, emotional contagion, depression, online depression community, social media, text-mining, generalized trust, psychological distress, sleep, insomnia, suicide, COVID-19, mental health, psychological impact, pandemic, epidemic, primary care physicians, coronavirus disease, rural, coronavirus disease 2019/COVID-19, Internet Gaming Disorder Scale 9—Short Form (IGDS9-SF), university students, factorial structure/psychometric properties/structural validity/validation, cultur*/collectivisti*/individualis*, invariance, gender, game type, education students, mental health shame, caregiver identity, self-compassion, nursing, health personnel, clinical competence, sexuality, intervention, Czech university students, mental health attitudes, K-12, coronavirus anxiety, coronavirus obsession, psychosocial impact, DNA methylation, schizophrenia, Illumina EPIC, C-SSRS, anxiety, psychiatric department, hospital, Mexico, Indonesian students, mental wellbeing, academic engagement, vigour, dedication, academic motivation, online students, intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, mixed-method, therapeutic patient education programme, mental healthcare, patient partnership, motor function, physical activity, psychiatric inpatients, physical therapist, visual narratives, diabetes, chronic illnesses, Tumblr, obsessive-compulsive disorder, psychotic disorder, comorbidity, insight, functioning, children, fear of peers and inferiority, urban–rural distinction, economic segmentation, China, self-criticism, amotivation, self-hate, self-inadequacy, traumatic brain injury, religious practice, coping strategies, caregiver, social and emotional learning (SEL), pre-post intervention study, school, mainland China, psychological intervention, behavioral intervention, adolescent depression, ART adherence, individual therapy, theory of change, intervention development, mindfulness, stress, students, brief COPE, factorial analysis, reduced version, Spanish-speaking populations, Mini-COPE, distress, return to work, fathers, fatherhood, transitions, paternal, perinatal, identity, Research and information: general, Biology, life sciences
Document Type:
E-Book
eBook
File Description:
application/octet-stream
Language:
English
ISBN:
978-3-0365-8481-2
978-3-0365-8480-5
978-3-0365-8480-5
DOI:
10.3390/books978-3-0365-8480-5
Access URL:
Rights:
Attribution 4.0 International
open access
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URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
open access
URL: http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Notes:
ONIX_20230911_9783036584812_64
Accession Number:
edsdob.20.500.12854.113931
Database:
Directory of Open Access Books
Weitere Informationen
This Special Issue contains 25 articles about mental health considering various cross-cultural perspectives. The findings and insights obtained from these articles will help researchers, practitioners, educators, students, and the general public to better understand mental health from different perspectives. We hope that such insights will help build a more compassionate world, instead of a stigmatised one.