Community Mental Health Engagement with Racially Diverse Populations
Editat de Alfiee M. Breland-Nobleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mai 2020
- Identifies how and why these programs achieve success through patient engagement
- Explores efficacy with specific ethnicities and cultures
- Discusses efficacy of programs through schools, churches, non-profits, and more
- Includes case studies with their successes and challenges
- Provides guidelines on the development and implementation of community programs
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128180129
ISBN-10: 0128180129
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128180129
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Researchers in clinical psychology, and practitioners working with underserved people of colorCuprins
1. Introduction
Alfiee M. Breland-Noble
2. Addressing Latinx mental healthcare disparities with community engagement
Juan Ignacio Prandoni, Monica Perez Jolles and Gabriela Livas Stein
3. Engaging parents to promote mental health among Chinese American youth
Cixin Wang, Jia Li Liu, Kieu Anh Do, Xiaoping Shao and Huixing Lu
4. Community-engaged research to address mental health disparities in American Indian/Alaska Native populations
Amy E. West, Angela L. Walden, Forrest Bruce, Melissa L. Walls, Michelle Sarche, Doris Isham, Julie Yaekel-Black Elk and Nancy Whitesell
5. Faith-based mental health promotion: strategic partnership development of a Black faith community-academic pilot project
Alfiee M. Breland-Noble, Michele Wong, Camelia A. Harb, Jessica Jackson, Mary Carter-Williams and Cindy Harding
6. Arab American youth: considerations for mental health and community engagement
Hanan Hashem, Ashley Bennett and Germine H. Awad
7. Engaging diverse patients, families, and communities as partners in community mental health disparities research: lessons learned from inclusion of Mexican immigrants in the Central New Jersey Partnership to Improve Perinatal Depression Care
Jeanette Valentine, PhD, Mary O’Dowd, MPH, Rebecca Temkin, Teresa Vivar, Katherine Schertz, Charlotte Feeney, MSN, Mariela Flores, Maria Vivar and Gloria Bachmann, MD
Introduction 162
8. Patient and community engagement for mental health disparities in Latinx youth immigrant populations: the Fuerte program
William Martinez, Divya Chhabra, Peter Cooch, Heyman Oo, Holly Vo, Angelina Romano, Farahnaz Farahmand, Maximilian Rocha, Rob´an San Miguel, Marisol Romero, Alex Quintanilla and Ryan Matlow
Alfiee M. Breland-Noble
2. Addressing Latinx mental healthcare disparities with community engagement
Juan Ignacio Prandoni, Monica Perez Jolles and Gabriela Livas Stein
3. Engaging parents to promote mental health among Chinese American youth
Cixin Wang, Jia Li Liu, Kieu Anh Do, Xiaoping Shao and Huixing Lu
4. Community-engaged research to address mental health disparities in American Indian/Alaska Native populations
Amy E. West, Angela L. Walden, Forrest Bruce, Melissa L. Walls, Michelle Sarche, Doris Isham, Julie Yaekel-Black Elk and Nancy Whitesell
5. Faith-based mental health promotion: strategic partnership development of a Black faith community-academic pilot project
Alfiee M. Breland-Noble, Michele Wong, Camelia A. Harb, Jessica Jackson, Mary Carter-Williams and Cindy Harding
6. Arab American youth: considerations for mental health and community engagement
Hanan Hashem, Ashley Bennett and Germine H. Awad
7. Engaging diverse patients, families, and communities as partners in community mental health disparities research: lessons learned from inclusion of Mexican immigrants in the Central New Jersey Partnership to Improve Perinatal Depression Care
Jeanette Valentine, PhD, Mary O’Dowd, MPH, Rebecca Temkin, Teresa Vivar, Katherine Schertz, Charlotte Feeney, MSN, Mariela Flores, Maria Vivar and Gloria Bachmann, MD
Introduction 162
8. Patient and community engagement for mental health disparities in Latinx youth immigrant populations: the Fuerte program
William Martinez, Divya Chhabra, Peter Cooch, Heyman Oo, Holly Vo, Angelina Romano, Farahnaz Farahmand, Maximilian Rocha, Rob´an San Miguel, Marisol Romero, Alex Quintanilla and Ryan Matlow
Recenzii
"This book is useful for academics, practitioners, researchers, community activists, and mental health workers in various fields. Similar books regarding health disparities such as Patient-Centered Clinical Care for African Americans: A Concise, Evidence-Based Guide to Important Differences and Better Outcomes, Hall (Springer, 2020) are identified. However, this book is written from a scholarly-clinical perspective and more useful to academics or researchers seeking to improve upon access and quality of mental health services for people of color." --© Doody’s Review Service, 2021, Rachel S Simmons, PhD, reviewer, expert opinion
"This book is useful for academics, practitioners, researchers, community activists, and mental health workers in various fields. Similar books regarding health disparities such as Patient-Centered Clinical Care for African Americans: A Concise, Evidence-Based Guide to Important Differences and Better Outcomes, Hall (Springer, 2020) are identified. However, this book is written from a scholarly-clinical perspective and more useful to academics or researchers seeking to improve upon access and quality of mental health services for people of color." --Doody
"This book is useful for academics, practitioners, researchers, community activists, and mental health workers in various fields. Similar books regarding health disparities such as Patient-Centered Clinical Care for African Americans: A Concise, Evidence-Based Guide to Important Differences and Better Outcomes, Hall (Springer, 2020) are identified. However, this book is written from a scholarly-clinical perspective and more useful to academics or researchers seeking to improve upon access and quality of mental health services for people of color." --Doody