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Urgent Need for Improved Mental Health Care and a More Collaborative Model of Care
Current treatments and the dominant model of mental health 
care do not adequately address the complex challenges of 
mental illness, which accounts for roughly one-third of adult 
disability globally. These circumstances call for radical change 
in the paradigm and practices of mental health care, including improving standards of clinician training, developing new 
research methods, and re-envisioning current models of mental 
health care delivery. Because of its dominant position in the...
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Current treatments and the dominant model of mental health 
care do not adequately address the complex challenges of 
mental illness, which accounts for roughly one-third of adult 
disability globally. These circumstances call for radical change 
in the paradigm and practices of mental health care, including improving standards of clinician training, developing new 
research methods, and re-envisioning current models of mental 
health care delivery. Because of its dominant position in the...
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Use, Persistence, and Intensity: Patterns of Care for Children’s Mental Health Across One Year
This paper explores the use, persistence, and intensity of services for 
children’s mental health problems across a variety of service sectors during a one year 
period. Data come from the Great Smoky Mountains Study. Analyses focus on children’s psychiatric symptomatology and impairment, service use, and factors that may 
influence the relationship between psychiatric problems and service use across a one 
year period. Findings show that approximately 20% of children used some mental 
heal...
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This paper explores the use, persistence, and intensity of services for 
children’s mental health problems across a variety of service sectors during a one year 
period. Data come from the Great Smoky Mountains Study. Analyses focus on children’s psychiatric symptomatology and impairment, service use, and factors that may 
influence the relationship between psychiatric problems and service use across a one 
year period. Findings show that approximately 20% of children used some mental 
heal...
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NURSING
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We are not really strangers FULL GAME 
*WILDCARD* - correct answersBased on what you learned re-write each other's dating 
app bios. (30 sec) 
*WILDCARD* - correct answersCREATE YOUR OWN QUESTION. ANYTHING. MAKE 
IT COUNT. 
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LIFE? 
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Summary
Mental disorders have a profound effect on public health. While there are different ways to express 
the consequences of a given medical condition, the traditional way of assessing health burden – in 
terms of incidence, prevalence and mortality – is not adequate for chronic and disabling conditions. 
The best way to measure the global burden of mental diseases may be disability-adjusted life years 
(DALYs)1 
.(1, 2). According to this measure, it is estimated that mental health disorder...
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Mental disorders have a profound effect on public health. While there are different ways to express 
the consequences of a given medical condition, the traditional way of assessing health burden – in 
terms of incidence, prevalence and mortality – is not adequate for chronic and disabling conditions. 
The best way to measure the global burden of mental diseases may be disability-adjusted life years 
(DALYs)1 
.(1, 2). According to this measure, it is estimated that mental health disorder...
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Mental Health Impacts of COVID-19 in Ireland and the Need for a Secondary Care, Mental Health Service Response
The psychosocial footprint associated with a major emergency is typically larger than the 
medical footprint. This is because the psychosocial impact extends beyond those who suffer 
direct medical injury to first responders, healthcare professionals delivering care to the ill, 
family, friends and the wider community (Schultz, 2013; NATO Joint Medical Committee, 
2008). The COVID-19 pandemic is a global health emergency, the scale, speed and nature of 
which is beyond anything most of us, ...
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The psychosocial footprint associated with a major emergency is typically larger than the 
medical footprint. This is because the psychosocial impact extends beyond those who suffer 
direct medical injury to first responders, healthcare professionals delivering care to the ill, 
family, friends and the wider community (Schultz, 2013; NATO Joint Medical Committee, 
2008). The COVID-19 pandemic is a global health emergency, the scale, speed and nature of 
which is beyond anything most of us, ...
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Long-term Complications Following Childhood and Adolescent Cancer: Foundations for Providing Risk-based Health Care for Survivors
One of the growing challenges in medicine is providing appropriate health care for survivors of childhood and 
adolescent cancer. They have an excess risk for early mortality due to second cancers and cardiac or pulmonary disease.1 
Studies estimate that two thirds of survivors have at least one chronic or late-occurring complication (late effect) of their 
cancer therapy, with about one third having serious or life-threatening complications.2–6 Nearly one half of young adult 
survivors of chi...
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One of the growing challenges in medicine is providing appropriate health care for survivors of childhood and 
adolescent cancer. They have an excess risk for early mortality due to second cancers and cardiac or pulmonary disease.1 
Studies estimate that two thirds of survivors have at least one chronic or late-occurring complication (late effect) of their 
cancer therapy, with about one third having serious or life-threatening complications.2–6 Nearly one half of young adult 
survivors of chi...
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Social Action Research: Influencing Providers and Recipients of Health and Mental Health Care for Lesbians
The Lesbian Health Care Project of Western New York (LHCP) 
was a coalition of lesbians who were involved in delivering and 
analyzing health, mental health, and alcohol and drug abuse 
treatment. Its members, including physicians’ assistants, nurse 
practitioners, social workers, health care administrators, psychologists, educators, and academics were dedicated to improving lesbians’ access to providers who were sensitive to lesbians. The specific purpose of the social action research 
A...
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The Lesbian Health Care Project of Western New York (LHCP) 
was a coalition of lesbians who were involved in delivering and 
analyzing health, mental health, and alcohol and drug abuse 
treatment. Its members, including physicians’ assistants, nurse 
practitioners, social workers, health care administrators, psychologists, educators, and academics were dedicated to improving lesbians’ access to providers who were sensitive to lesbians. The specific purpose of the social action research 
A...
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IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH CARE FINNISH MENTAL HEALTH POLICY RATIONALE IN THE ERA OF DEHOSPITALISATION
ACADEMIC DISSERTATION 
To be presented, with the permission of the Faculty of Social Sciences of 
the University of Helsinki, for public examination in lecture hall 12, 
University main building,
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ACADEMIC DISSERTATION 
To be presented, with the permission of the Faculty of Social Sciences of 
the University of Helsinki, for public examination in lecture hall 12, 
University main building,
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This research was partially funded by a Flinders University Faculty Grant. We thank Southern Mental Health Directorate and GP Plus Marion Mental Health Service, Southern Adelaide Local Health Network for its collaboration in undertaking this research. W
This research was partially funded by a Flinders University Faculty Grant. We thank Southern 
Mental Health Directorate and GP Plus Marion Mental Health Service, Southern Adelaide Local 
Health Network for its collaboration in undertaking this research. We also thank Dr Melanie 
Harris for her early work on this project
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This research was partially funded by a Flinders University Faculty Grant. We thank Southern 
Mental Health Directorate and GP Plus Marion Mental Health Service, Southern Adelaide Local 
Health Network for its collaboration in undertaking this research. We also thank Dr Melanie 
Harris for her early work on this project
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Manuscript Category: Original Article Title: Hidden Care: revelations of a case-note audit of physical health care in a community mental health service
This research was partially funded by a Flinders University Faculty Grant. We thank Southern 
Mental Health Directorate and GP Plus Marion Mental Health Service, Southern Adelaide Local 
Health Network for its collaboration in undertaking this research. We also thank Dr Melanie 
Harris for her early work on this project
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 33 pages •
This research was partially funded by a Flinders University Faculty Grant. We thank Southern 
Mental Health Directorate and GP Plus Marion Mental Health Service, Southern Adelaide Local 
Health Network for its collaboration in undertaking this research. We also thank Dr Melanie 
Harris for her early work on this project