Academic literature on the topic 'Sociology of mental health'

Create a spot-on reference in APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and other styles

Select a source type:

Consult the lists of relevant articles, books, theses, conference reports, and other scholarly sources on the topic 'Sociology of mental health.'

Next to every source in the list of references, there is an 'Add to bibliography' button. Press on it, and we will generate automatically the bibliographic reference to the chosen work in the citation style you need: APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, Vancouver, etc.

You can also download the full text of the academic publication as pdf and read online its abstract whenever available in the metadata.

Journal articles on the topic "Sociology of mental health":

1

Sullivan, Thomas J., and Giri Raj Gupta. "Sociology of Mental Health." Teaching Sociology 22, no. 3 (July 1994): 271. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1319144.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Tessler, Richard, Carol S. Aneshensel, Jo C. Phelan, Allan V. Horwitz, and Teresa L. Scheid. "The Sociology of Mental Health." Contemporary Sociology 30, no. 1 (January 2001): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2654317.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Scheid, Theresa. "Handbook of the sociology of mental health." Social Science & Medicine 53, no. 4 (August 2001): 551–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0277-9536(00)00354-3.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Busfield, Joan. "Introduction: Rethinking the sociology of mental health." Sociology of Health and Illness 22, no. 5 (September 2000): 543–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.00219.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Mello, Rita Mello de, Gustavo Costa de Oliveira, Marcio Wagner Camatta, Cintia Nasi, Jacó Fernando Schneider, and Andrea Noeremberg Guimarães. "O referencial schutziano: contribuições para o campo da enfermagem e saúde mental." Revista de Enfermagem UFPE on line 11, no. 12 (December 17, 2017): 5439. http://dx.doi.org/10.5205/1981-8963-v11i12a22321p5439-5447-2017.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:
RESUMOObjetivo: refletir sobre as contribuições da sociologia fenomenológica para o campo da Enfermagem e da saúde mental. Método: estudo qualitativo, tipo teórico-reflexivo, nos pressupostos de Alfred Schutz, a partir de consultas a teses e dissertações, de 2006 a 2016, com cadastro no sistema eletrônico da biblioteca da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Resultados: o referencial teórico-metodológico schutziano tem sido aplicado em diversas investigações na Enfermagem e na saúde mental, possibilitando um novo olhar para as ações humanas no âmbito social. No Grupo de Pesquisa, foram utilizadas cinco dissertações e teses envolvendo usuários, familiares e trabalhadores. Destacaram-se importantes conceitos de Schutz: mundo social, relacionamento social, situação biográfica determinada, motivações humanas e tipificação da ação. Conclusão: a sociologia fenomenológica revelou os significados que as pessoas atribuem ao que vivenciam, numa perspectiva compreensiva, livre de generalizações e julgamentos. A atitude relacional de familiaridade e de reconhecimento da subjetividade do outro são bases operacionais deste referencial, que favorecem a implementação de ações de cuidado em saúde mental pautadas nas necessidades sociais. Descritores: Filosofia; Sociologia; Saúde Mental; Enfermagem; Pesquisa em Enfermagem; Pesquisa Qualitativa.ABSTRACTObjective: to reflect on the contributions of phenomenological sociology to the field of Nursing and mental health. Method: a qualitative, theoretical-reflexive study, based on the assumptions of Alfred Schutz, based on consultations with theses and dissertations, from 2006 to 2016, with a register in the electronic system of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul library. Results: Schutz methodological has been applied in several investigations in Nursing and mental health, allowing a new look at human actions in the social sphere. In the Research Group, they were used in five dissertations and theses, involving users, relatives and workers. Important concepts of Schutz were emphasized: social world, social relation, determined biographical situation, human motivations and typification of the action. Conclusion: phenomenological sociology revealed the meanings that people attribute to what they experience, in a comprehensive perspective, free from generalizations and judgments. The relational attitude of familiarity and recognition of the subjectivity of the other are operational bases of this referential, which favor the implementation of mental health care actions based on social needs. Descriptors: Philosophy; Sociology; Mental Health; Nursing; Nursing Research; Qualitative Research.RESUMENObjetivo: reflexionar sobre las contribuciones de la sociología fenomenológica para el campo de la enfermería y de la salud mental. Método: estudio cualitativo, tipo teórico-reflexivo, en los presupuestos de Alfred Schutz, a partir de consultas a tesis y disertaciones, de 2006 a 2016 con registro en el sistema electrónico de la biblioteca de la Universidad Federal de Rio Grande do Sul. Resultados: el referencial teórico-metodológico schutziano ha sido aplicado en diversas investigaciones en la enfermería y en la salud mental, posibilitando una nueva mirada hacia las acciones humanas en el ámbito social. En el Grupo de Investigación, se utilizaron en cinco disertaciones y tesis, involucrando a usuarios, familiares y trabajadores. Se destacaron importantes conceptos de Schutz: mundo social, relación social, situación biográfica determinada, motivaciones humanas y tipificación de la acción. Conclusión: la sociología fenomenológica reveló los significados que las personas atribuyen al que vivencian, desde una perspectiva comprensiva, libre de generalizaciones y juicios. La actitud relacional de familiaridad y de reconocimiento de la subjetividad del otro son bases operacionales de este referencial, que favorecen la implementación de acciones de cuidado en salud mental pautadas en las necesidades sociales. Descriptores: Filosofía; Sociología; Salud mental; Enfermería; Investigación en Enfermería; Investigación Cualitativa.
6

Manning, Nick. "Sociology, biology and mechanisms in urban mental health." Social Theory & Health 17, no. 1 (December 5, 2018): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/s41285-018-00085-7.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

Chaiklin, Harris. "The Sociology of Mental Disorders." Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 189, no. 9 (September 2001): 648–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005053-200109000-00016.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Wheaton, Blair. "The Role of Sociology in the Study of Mental Health ... and the Role of Mental Health in the Study of Sociology." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 42, no. 3 (September 2001): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3090212.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

Mangalore, Roshni, and Martin Knapp. "Equity in mental health." Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences 15, no. 4 (December 2006): 260–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1121189x00002141.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:
SummaryAim– The aim of this paper is to discuss the study of equity in mental health contexts.Methods– We review major principles and theories of distributive justice, covering various disciplines such as ethics, philosophy, economics, medicine and sociology. Recent literature on empirical analysis of inequalities in the mental health field is also reviewed.Results– The review of literature reveals a general lack of debate on equity principles in relation to mental health. Robust empirical evidence on inequalities in the field is also scarce.Conclusions– There is need for better exposition of the relevance of different equity principles for mental health policy and practice. There is also a need for developing standardised methods for the empirical analysis of equity, to examine the distribution of psychiatric morbidity and use of services by income, socioeconomic group, ethnicity, gender and place of residence, and, of course, to examine how equity can be promoted.Declaration of Interest: This work was funded by the Department of Health programme grant to the PSSRU.
10

Aneshensel, Carol S. "Answers and Questions in the Sociology of Mental Health." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 43, no. 2 (June 2002): 236. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3090199.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles

Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sociology of mental health":

1

Clark, Pamela Michelle. "The body matters : understanding social differences in mental health." FIU Digital Commons, 2003. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/2377.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:
This doctoral dissertation illuminates the salience of body image to sociological investigations of mental health. It is argued that concerns over body-appearance evident in America embody a dimension of distress over the physical self that may be appropriately considered a mental health outcome, called body dysphoria. Using cross-sectional data from a sample of 1,183 young adults comprising Hispanic, African American, and non-Hispanic white males and females of varying social classes, a valid and reliable measure of body dysphoria is developed and demonstrated to be a distinct dimension of psychological distress. From the standpoint of the sociology of mental health, the social distribution of body dysphoria makes known individual consequences of the stratified arrangements of society based on gender, race/ethnicity, and social class. Results reveal significant social differences in body dysphoria that are both consistent with and contrary to clinical studies attributing eating disorders to white, upper-class females. Body dysphoria is substantially greater among females supporting that unrealistic cultural ideals and standards of body- appearance remain disproportionately targeted at females in the development and presentation of self. Compared to non-Hispanic whites, Hispanics exhibit higher average levels of body dysphoria while African Americans exhibit lower levels of comparable proportion. The question is addressed whether identification with the dominant (white) culture influences distress over body-appearance among racial/ethnic minorities. A small inverse association is revealed between social class origin and body dysphoria suggesting that individuals from lower social class backgrounds are as greatly affected by body image concerns generally presumed to preoccupy upper social classes. The stress process is a widely used theoretical paradigm for explaining structurally driven social differences in mental health outcomes. New evidence is introduced that the stress process may contribute to understanding body image problems. Regression analyses reveal that stress exposure has a significant positive association with body dysphoria that is mediated by varying psychosocial resources. Overall, the stress process explains the effects of social class origin and African American race/ethnicity on body dysphoria but does not account for the larger effects of being female or Hispanic.
2

Hipwell, Michele. "Models of health enhancing and illness provoking factors in mental health." Thesis, Queen Margaret University, 2005. https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/7351.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:
The aim of this study is to increase understanding about the causes of dysphoria, depression and anxiety by identifying the psychological factors that predict the development or protect the individual from developing mental health problems. A quantitative study, it is conducted over a period of a year and utilises a 3 wave observational longitudinal cohort design to investigate the relationship between the psychological variables and processes leading to mental health or ill health in a community group of female undergraduate students (N=183). Data is collected at 6 montly intervals for a period of a year from 183 female students. The participants are first year undergraduate students at a college of higher education. Characteristics from the students are collected using a battery of paper and pencil self report questionnaires in a group administration for the first wave of data and two postal questionnaires for follow up. Conceptual models are developed and tested statistically using structural equation modelling to explore the relationship between the elements identified for each model retrospectively and prospectively over a period of 12 months. Longitudinal and cross-sectional analyses are conducted for anxiety and depression separately. The elements of the models include positive and negative life events and protective and vulnerability factors for depression and dysphoria. Results from the cross-sectional and logitudinal analysis demonstrate that psychological factors have a significant effect on the development of depression and anxiety, with illness provoking factors explaining between 33-55% of the variance of depression in longitudinal analyses and 59-42% of the variance in cross-sectional analyses. They explain 45-57% of the variance in anxiety in longitudinal analyses and 28-50% in cross-sectional analyses. Health enhancing factors explain 18-19% of the variance in deprssion in longitudinal analyses and 47-49% of the variance in cross-sectional analyses. They explain 15-20% of the variance in anxiety in longitudinal analyses and 12-=20% of the variance in cross-sectional analyses. Health enhancing and illness provoking characteristics for depression and anxiety are identified in this study. They include enduring personality characteristics, cognitive styles and coping strategies and act as predictors for mental health outcomes or mediate or moderate the relationship between predictors and mental health outcomes.
3

Rouleau, Tanya. "Do Prior Attitudes Matter for Mental Health after Teen Childbirth?" The Ohio State University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1395682324.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Curtis, Kathryn. "Mental health services and American expatriates." Manhattan, Kan. : Kansas State University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/670.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Ganser, Brittany. "Reentry and Mental Health: A Gendered Analysis." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1566322643338507.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

Olafsdottir, Sigrun. "Medicalizing mental health a comparative view of the public, private, and professional construction of mental illness /." [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University, 2007. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3278236.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, Dept. of Sociology, 2007.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-09, Section: A, page: 4100. Adviser: Bernice A. Pescosolido. Title from dissertation home page (viewed May 8, 2008).
7

Winchester, Robert Stine 1924. "Improving mental health services to the elderly in southeastern Arizona." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/277309.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:
The State of Arizona is under pressure to expand mental health services. Task Forces have been formed to look at several special population groups. This paper is designed to support a Governor's Task Force on the mental health needs of the elderly. Based on a literature review, it is clear that older persons experience significant rates of mental illness. However, current mental health services for the elderly are minimal and their needs for these services remain hidden because of myths and prejudices that are held by health and mental health professionals and the elderly themselves. The need for mental health services for the elderly is defined. Barriers to meeting that need are identified and recommendations for state and local action to improve mental health services for the elderly are presented.
8

Almazan, Elbert P. "Sexual orientation, social structure, and adolescent mental health." [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University, 2006. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3238512.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, Dept. of Sociology, 2006.
"Title from dissertation home page (viewed July 16, 2007)." Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-10, Section: A, page: 3995. Adviser: Jane D. McLeod.
9

Bonnett, Heather R. "Exploring the Relationship between Ego Development and Mental Health." Cleveland State University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=csu1485514857559271.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

Stewart, Warrick Tremayne. "Authentic Leadership as a Model for Reducing Licensed Mental Health Professional Leader Burnout." Thesis, Grand Canyon University, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3680284.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:

A considerable deficit of Licensed Mental Health Professionals (LMHPs) is expected in the United States because of the rapid professional burnout and turnover. Research has related various leadership styles to job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and retention. This study focused on authentic leadership theory and the relationship between authentic leadership and burnout. The researcher conducted a causal-comparative study with a convenience sample of 116 licensed mental health professionals to assess the relationship between authentic leadership and LMHP leader burnout in an attempt to identify a solution to the systemic burnout and turnover problems in community mental health centers. The results indicated that authentic leadership was a statistically significant predictor of all three subscales of the MBI. The multiple linear regression analysis indicated that the subcomponents of authentic leadership had a relationship with the three subscales of the MBI. The transparency sub-component of authentic leadership was particularly important because it was a statistically significant predictor of the emotional exhaustion subscale, while the balanced processing and self-awareness subcomponents were also statistically significant predictors of the depersonalization subscale. The moral sub-component of authentic leadership was a statistically significant predictor of the personal accomplishment subscale, which makes this study useful for development of leadership trainings designed to promote work environments that are able to minimize burnout and turnover in LMHPs.

Books on the topic "Sociology of mental health":

1

Johnson, Robert J., R. Jay Turner, and Bruce G. Link, eds. Sociology of Mental Health. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07797-0.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Gupta, Giri Raj. Sociology of mental health. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1993.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

L, Scheid Teresa, ed. Mental health. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2008.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Joan, Busfield, ed. Rethinking the sociology of mental health. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Pub., 2001.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Aneshensel, Carol S., Jo C. Phelan, and Alex Bierman, eds. Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4276-5.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

Aneshensel, Carol S., and Jo C. Phelan, eds. Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-36223-1.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

David, Pilgrim. A sociology of mental health and illness. Buckingham: Open University Press, 1993.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

D, Rothblum Esther, and Cole Ellen, eds. Women's mental health in Africa. New York: Haworth Press, 1990.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

D, Rothblum Esther, and Cole Ellen, eds. Women's mental health in Africa. New York: Harrington Park Press, 1990.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

Kwame, McKenzie, and Harpham Trudy, eds. Social capital and mental health. Philadelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2006.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles

Book chapters on the topic "Sociology of mental health":

1

Avison, William R. "Mental Health." In Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, 407–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20880-0_19.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Senior, Michael, and Bruce Viveash. "The sociology of ‘mental illness’." In Health and Illness, 216–51. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14087-9_9.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Link, Bruce G., and Jo C. Phelan. "Mental Illness Stigma and the Sociology of Mental Health." In Sociology of Mental Health, 75–100. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07797-0_4.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Lobo, A., C. De la Cámara, and P. Gracia-García. "Sociology of Aging." In Mental Health and Illness Worldwide, 1–24. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0370-7_4-1.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Lobo, A., C. De la Cámara, and P. Gracia-García. "Sociology of Aging." In Mental Health and Illness Worldwide, 29–51. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2414-6_4.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

Aneshensel, Carol S., and Jo E. Phelan. "The Sociology of Mental Health." In Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, 3–17. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-36223-1_1.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

Constantinou, Costas S. "Mental illness." In Applied Sociology of Health and Illness, 80–100. 2nd ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003256687-6.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Tausig, Mark. "Work and Mental Health." In Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, 255–74. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-36223-1_13.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

Rosenfield, Sarah, and Dawne Mouzon. "Gender and Mental Health." In Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, 277–96. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4276-5_14.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

Schieman, Scott, Alex Bierman, and Christopher G. Ellison. "Religion and Mental Health." In Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, 457–78. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4276-5_22.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles

Conference papers on the topic "Sociology of mental health":

1

Reviriego-Reinaldo, Noemí. "Junior And Teen Refugee Mental Health: Sex Differences." In International Conference of Psychology, Sociology, Education and Social Sciences. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.05.28.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

"Mental health among Rural Secondary School Adolescents." In 4th International Conference on Research in Humanities, Sociology and Corporate Social Responsibility. International Centre of Economics, Humanities and Management, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15242/icehmed915009.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Lira, Eva M. "Personality And Mental Health: The Moderator Role Of Emotional Intelligence." In International Conference of Psychology, Sociology, Education and Social Sciences. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.05.17.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Snizhko, Karina, and Olena Butylina. "Interaction of state and not-state social services during the war in Ukraine." In Sociology – Social Work and Social Welfare: Regulation of Social Problems. Видавець ФОП Марченко Т.В., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sosrsw2023.145.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:
Background: During the war, social services faced new problems and challenges, so it is important to identify these changes and trace the external interaction of social services. Purpose: To analyze the interaction of state and non-state organizations during the war. Identify and explore the role of leaders in caring for their own employees. Methods: A content analysis of the materials of the websites of state and public organizations was carried out. Results: During the study of the materials of the sites, it was determined that the activities of many social services changed, especially non-state ones, and their interaction actively increased during the war. It was also determined that heads of public services pay little attention to the mental health of their employees. Conclusions: the conducted analysis allows us to draw conclusions that during the war the interaction of state and non-state social services increased. The problems and challenges they face in the conditions of war require a responsible and comprehensive approach to their solution, and therefore the interaction of state structures and public organizations is very important. In such difficult times, it is very important that management supports the psychological health of social workers, as their activities are very emotionally charged. Keywords: social services, non-governmental organizations, social workers, psychological health, assistance, internally displaced persons, vulnerable population groups, prevention of emotional burnout, stress resistance.
5

Kravchenko, Oksana, and Halyna Kucher. "Social work with elderly people in the territorial community." In Sociology – Social Work and Social Welfare: Regulation of Social Problems. Видавець ФОП Марченко Т.В., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sosrsw2023.129.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:
Abstract. Dyvosvit University of the Third Age is a joint project of the Department of Labour and Social Protection of the Population of Uman City Council and Pavlo Tychyna Uman Pedagogical University. The main goal is to implement the principle of lifelong learning of elderly people and support physical, psychological, and social abilities. Its task is to provide educational services, attract the elderly to an active social life, preserve their physical, mental, and spiritual health, learn the history of their native land, information technology, etc. The University hosts: the Faculty of Local History Education and Organization of Recreation and Tourism; the Faculty of Humanities and Law Education; the Faculty of Applied and Decorative Arts; the Faculty of Folk Singing; the Faculty of Computer Competence. The provision of such an educational service should ensure: arrangement of conditions for and promotion of holistic development of elderly people; reintegration of elderly people into the active life of society; assistance to elderly people in adapting to modern living conditions by mastering new knowledge, in particular on the ageing process and its features; modern methods of preserving health; acquisition of self-help skills; shaping of the principles of a healthy lifestyle; the framework legislation regarding elderly people and its application in practice; shaping and development of skills for using the latest technologies, primarily information and communication technologies; potential and opportunities for volunteer work; improving the quality of life of elderly people by providing them with access to state-of-the-art technologies and adapting them to technological transformations; development of practical skills; opportunity to expand communication and exchange experience. Keywords: social service, elderly people, lifelong learning, university of the third age.
6

Omelchenko, Viktoriia. "Gender-based sexual violence during wars: the Ukrainian experience." In Sociology – Social Work and Social Welfare: Regulation of Social Problems. Видавець ФОП Марченко Т.В., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sosrsw2023.077.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:
Background: Wars are always accompanied by various forms of violence. Gender-based violence occupies a special place. Currently, for the first time since the Second World War, the civilian population of Ukraine is facing widespread sexual violence, including rape, by the occupying forces. This situation requires a sociological study of sexual violence that takes into account the Ukrainian experience. Purpose: To identify the goals, as well as general and specific features of sexual violence committed against women during the Russian-Ukrainian war. Methods: Analysis of the memoirs of a victim of gender-based violence during the war; analysis of interviews with experts on sexual violence; method of comparison. Results: The particularity of sexual violence during the Russian-Ukrainian war is the "era of social media", when the relevant information technologies can turn an act of sexual violence into a public event. The primary purpose of various types of sexual violence is to add new "weapons" to the arsenal of war that will help to win. Conclusion: The recent history of Ukraine related to the Russian-Ukrainian war contains a significant amount of empirical data for further research on gender-based sexual violence during wars. Only after the full liberation of the temporarily occupied territories, the scale of sexual crimes committed by the Russian army can be determined, and their goals, forms of manifestation, consequences for the physical and mental health of victims and, accordingly, social consequences can be fully investigated. Keywords: gender-based sexual violence, sexual violence against women, rape culture.
7

Senchenko, Kateryna. "Socio-psychological adaptation of externally displaced Ukrainians in Germany." In Sociology – Social Work and Social Welfare: Regulation of Social Problems. Видавець ФОП Марченко Т.В., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sosrsw2023.194.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
Abstract:
Background: The problem of social and psychological adaptation of externally displaced Ukrainians is extremely urgent today, as millions of citizens were forced to leave Ukraine as a result of the full-scale invasion. Given the differences in language, culture, religion, and administrative structure of the host countries, the problem of adaptation has become extremely acute for many. Without proper support and resources to help them integrate into their new communities, internally displaced persons may deal with a variety of challenges, including isolation, discrimination, and mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. This can make it difficult for them to rebuild their lives and achieve a sense of security and stability. Purpose: To identify the conditions that influence the successful psychosocial adaptation of externally displaced Ukrainians. Methods: The theoretical method was aimed at studying scientific papers and articles on the topic of social and psychological adaptation. An empirical method was also used, which included the Methodology for Diagnosing Socio-Psychological Adaptation by K. Rogers and R. Diamond and a questionnaire of our own design aimed at studying the difficulties and problems faced by people in the new social environment. Results: In general, most of the respondents have average levels of indicators according to the Rogers and Diamond methodology for diagnosing social and psychological adaptation, but a low level of social adaptation, emotional comfort and striving to dominate was also found in some of the respondents. The analysis of our own questionnaire showed that the process of adaptation of externally displaced Ukrainians is influenced by such factors as language skills, access to medical services, government support, education and employment, and social and cultural environment. Conclusions: The results of the study revealed that although most of the respondents have average adaptation indicators, externally displaced Ukrainians experience a range of problems and need support and additional measures. Keywords: adaptation, social and psychological adaptation, externally displaced Ukrainians, integration, social environment
8

Saputro, Waridi Hendro, and Endang Tri Irianingsih. "Mental Revolution of Mangkunagara IV Movement." In The 2nd International Conference on Sociology Education. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007096802810289.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

Nurbayani, Siti, Elly Malihah, and Mirna Nur Alia. "Social Responsibility for People With Mental Disorder." In 1st UPI International Conference on Sociology Education. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icse-15.2016.27.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

Rohani, Darius A., Nanna Tuxen, Andrea Quemada Lopategui, Maria Faurholt-Jepsen, Lars V. Kessing, and Jakob E. Bardram. "Personalizing Mental Health." In PervasiveHealth'19: The 13th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3329189.3329214.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles

Reports on the topic "Sociology of mental health":

1

Bharadwaj, Prashant, Mallesh Pai, and Agne Suziedelyte. Mental Health Stigma. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w21240.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Frank, Richard, and Thomas McGuire. Economics and Mental Health. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, March 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w7052.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Smith, Jacob C. Inpatient Mental Health Recapture. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada516601.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Abramson, Boaz, Job Boerma, and Aleh Tsyvinski. Macroeconomics of Mental Health. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, April 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w32354.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Turner, Katrina. Mental Health: digital health and remote care. University of Bristol, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37361/sig.2023.1.1.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

NMR Publikations. Ethical aspects of mental health. Nordisk Ministerråd, September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/anp2012-738.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

Biasi, Barbara, Michael Dahl, and Petra Moser. Career Effects of Mental Health. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w29031.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Biasi, Barbara, Michael Dahl, and Petra Moser. Mental Health, Creativity, and Wealth. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w29422.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

Hayes, K., A. Cunsolo, J. Augustinavicius, R. Stranberg, S. Clayton, M. Malik, S. Donaldson, et al. Mental health and well-being. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/329530.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

Phillips, Sara. Special Report: Building mental health. Monash University, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54377/9aa7-45a9.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles

To the bibliography