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She aims to develop strategies and initiatives that improve the physical well-being and mental health of black men. [5] Co-authored with Dr. Derek Griffith, Watkins guest editorial was featured in the article Practical Solutions to Addressing Men’s Health Disparities, published in the International Journal of Men’s Health. The editorial ...
Bullock is most known for her work on health equity and health disparities. Her work primarily focuses on cultural competence, diversity, and palliative care and has been published in academic journals including Journal of social work in end-of-life & palliative care and Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. [2]
Multiethnic studies have yielded significant data demonstrating that weathering—accumulated health risk due to social, economic and environmental stressors—is a manifestation of social stratification that systemically influences disparities in health and mortality between dominant and minority communities. [14]
This plan is called the Comprehensive Mental Health Action Plan 2013-2020. This plan is an indicator of the global importance of mental health and includes goals for global mental health improvement. This plan also addresses mental health inequalities by acknowledging the need for greater access in low and middle-income countries. [35]
[9] [10] [13] Gender-based mental health disparities suggest that gender is a factor that could be leading to unequal health outcomes. [14] Research studies included in Lancet Psychiatry Women's Mental Health Series focuses on understanding why some of these gendered disparities might exist. [15]
Plakun is the editor of New Perspectives on Narcissism (American Psychiatric Press, 1990) [20] and Treatment Resistance and Patient Authority: The Austen Riggs Reader (W.W. Norton & Company, 2011) [21] and author of nearly 100 articles and book chapters on the diagnosis, treatment, longitudinal course and outcome of patients with borderline ...
Kisha Braithwaite Holden is a scientist known for her research on mental health of African-Americans and members of other minority groups. [1] [2] She is professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and community health & preventive medicine and interim director of Satcher Health Leadership Institute (SHLI) at Morehouse School of Medicine.
The 2009 report found that some mental disorders could be prevented [29] and that there was early evidence for promotion of mental health. [30] The 2019 report recommended that the nation should implement the evidence-based interventions known to prevent depression and other mental disorders and to scale up preventive interventions.