Advanced search    

Search: Political Philosophy

320 papers found.
Use AND, OR, NOT, +word, -word, "long phrase", (parentheses) to fine-tune your search.

The ambiguities of social inclusion in mental health: learning from lived experience of serious mental illness in Ghana and the occupied Palestinian territory

their families in Ghana and Palestine and how this is shaped by differing political and socio-cultural contexts. This paper draws on comparative ethnographic research including participant observation and ... livelihoods. This revealed how such experiences were variously shaped by differing political contexts and socio-cultural norms and expectations within the two settings. These in turn intersected with aspects

The struggle for the social: rejecting the false separation of

emerge through the application of a social-political economy of mental health, that holds the complexity presented by the totality of social life as it potentially relates to mental health. The piece seeks ... social worlds. Social world; Intersectionality; Socio-political economy; Knowledge practices Introduction Towards the end of my doctorate, there was a moment of clarity where I finally understood why my

Measuring social exclusion and its distribution in England

consultation: material, relational, political, digital, and structural. In both waves, we identified measures for each domain, then conducted principal component analysis to identify the components. We generated ... , UK Division of Psychiatry, UCL, 6th Floor, Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7NF, UK meaning continues to change and evolve depending on context and political ideology [ 1 ]. The

Gender differences in the prevalence of mental distress in East and West Germany over time: a hierarchical age-period-cohort analysis, 2006–2021

. Women in West Germany reported significantly higher mental distress compared to women in East Germany. Compared to men, women reported the highest prevalence in both regions. Important political events as ... distress compared to women in East Germany. Compared to men, women reported the highest prevalence in both regions. Conclusion Important political events as well as major crises can lead to an increase of

Mutuality as a method: advancing a social paradigm for global mental health through mutual learning

” informed by the African philosophy Ubuntu [ 9, 10 ]. Here, mutuality is mobilized in efforts to better recognize the expertise and innovation of people living and working in the global South and to ... -scholar Dean Spade defines mutual aid as “a form of political participation in which people take responsibility for caring for one another and changing political conditions […] by actually building new

A close look at sociality in DSM criteria

stressor or loss (…) is not a mental disorder”) [ 4 ], p. 20], although only ex negativo. Social sanctions deserve the same consideration: “Socially deviant behavior (e.g., political, religious, or sexual ... . Psychiatr Serv 67 ( 3 ): 289 - 295 61. Schramme T ( 2014 ) Christopher Boorse and the philosophy of medicine . J Med Philos 39 ( 6 ): 565 - 571 62. Spitzer RL , Endicott J , Franchi JAM ( 2018 ) Medical and

Political Change and Abatement of White Collar Crime in Mexico

Commons, International Trade Law Commons , and the Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/usmexlj Jurisprudence Commons Recommended Citation Alejandro Posadas, Political ... abatement of white-collar crime are currently very good because of the political and historical change Mexico is experiencing. Mexico is going through a democratic transition that is helping its efforts in

Risk of suicide and self-harm in university students entering different university programs – a national register-based cohort study in Sweden

, aesthetics, ethnology, Finnish, philosophy, multilingual subjects, French, film science, Greek, Hebrew, other historic-philosophic subjects, Hindi, history, history of ideas, Indonesian, Indology and Sanskrit ... science, human rights, political economy, science of education, social sciences, sociology, social anthropology, social welfare work, statistics, political science, student counselling, tourism, general

The function of law in political and social conditions of pluralism in the reception of Hannah Arendt

. In o th er words, th e political space, u n lik e in th e philosophy, th e m in d only is not enough for som ething to be considered for th e tru th . We need also some social conditions, am ong w hich ... re tu rn in g in th e A re n d t’s d e lib era­ tions. It is philosophy political p ractice of a n c ie n t Greece. T he a u th o r trie s to find th e re a still u n co n ta m in a te d source of

Psychopathology in Children and Adolescents in Lebanon Study (PALS): a national household survey

political uncertainty, mental health surveys in children and adolescents have been limited to specific disorders or specific settings or cities. PALS (Psychopathology in Children and Adolescents in Lebanon ... and adolescents [ 7 ]. In Lebanon, a country in the Middle East that has endured a prolonged history of conflict and economic and political uncertainty, epidemiological data on the prevalence of

Ethical spaces in imperfect global health collaborations. A commentary on Keynejad’s research, education and capacity building initiative to address gender-based violence in the Global South

, knowledge tradition, philosophy, and social and political reality.” Furthermore, each brings their own ethical standards of the good, responsibility, and obligation, yet needs to recognise that these same ... stigma, normalisation of GBV where it was merely seen as reflective of unquestioned patriarchal societal norms, and the lack of political will where leaders prefer to overlook GBV and, consequently, fail

Constitutionalisation of political changes in Poland during the years 1989-2011

r in g th e y e a r s 1989-1992 The year 1989 was distinctive for a political transform ation in Poland and other countries of E a ste rn and C entral Europe. It was in th is year th a t the first

The association of migration and ethnicity with use of the Improving Access to Psychological Treatment (IAPT) programme: a general population cohort study

, and physical/psychiatric morbidity at baseline [rate ratio (RR) 0.4 (95% CI 0.20, 0.75]. This difference was not explained by migration for asylum/political reasons, or English language proficiency, and ... London who had migrated to the UK for asylum or political reasons were likelier to report need for mental health services, compared to people migrating for economic/educational reasons [ 17 ]. This

Structural transphobia is associated with psychological distress and suicidality in a large national sample of transgender adults

Behavior. Mr. Hollinsaid has received grant support from the Boston Area Research Initiative. Data availability USTS data can be obtained via request from InterUniversity Consortium for Political and Social ... : the democratic deficit and political powerlessness . Res Polit 2 : 2053168015612246 . https:// doi.org/10.1177/2053168015612246 45. White Hughto JM , Murchison GR , Clark K et al ( 2016 ) Geographic and

Interpersonal violence and mental health: new findings and paradigms for enduring problems

research in this area including lack of funding, high workforce turnover, cultural sensitivities and stigma, normalisation of genderbased violence and a lack of political will. Survey participants wanted ... there are many opportunities to prevent abuse during the life course, addressing societal inequalities [ 5 ] including syndemic intersections [ 13 ] is a political imperative that will reduce not only

How to think about the social in psychiatric research? On language games and styles of social thought

political orders, allowing both governors and the governed to deny awareness of things it is not in their interest to acknowledge.” [24, p. 4]. Social defeat, in this view, is a concept that allows for a

Effects of mental health status during adolescence on primary care costs in adulthood across three British cohorts

, UK 5 Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science , London , UK 6 Department of Neuropsychiatry, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria , Avenida Roraima 1000 ... , indirectly via the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He has no affiliations or financial support linked to the subject matter of this paper. Marcus Richards is supported by the Medical

Making un/equal: reassessing inequality and mental health through a praxeographic approach on welfare categorization processes

) Political therapeutics: dialogues and frictions around care and cure . Med Anthropol 37 : 32 - 44 . https://doi.org/ 10.1080/01459740. 2017 .1358715 20. Hacking I ( 2007 ) Kinds of people: moving targets

Risk and protective factors for recovery at 3-year follow-up after first-episode psychosis onset: a multivariate outcome approach

the age of 16; dmigrate in adverse context, such as, seeking protection for political reasons, threat of death, exposure to war o extreme poverty, etc.; eassessed according to DSM-IV criteria

The Place and Position of Political Parties under the Slovak Legal System

nowadays, has its origin in the second half of the 19th century which was significantly influen? ced by the development of the parliam entary movement and the spread of the right to vote. Political parties