Women’s Behavioral Health: A Public Health Perspective
Editat de Ardis Hanson, Bruce Lubotsky Levinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iun 2024
Global and national studies show that women are nearly twice as likely as men to have selected mental disorders. There also has been increasing attention to the social, behavioral, institutional, and economic determinants of health that result in service inequities for women in the United States compared to women in other countries. This textbook highlights mental and substance use disorders of particular concern to women, emphasizes services research issues in women’s behavioral health, incorporates the social determinants of health, and provides a discussion of these critical issues from an interprofessional and interdisciplinary public health perspective. It also presents an overview of the epidemiology of mental and substance use disorders across the lifespan of women and service delivery issues from a population and system-level perspective.
Applied services research chapters comprise the book's 14 chapter contributions that are organized into three parts:
- Part I. Framing Women’s Behavioral Health;
- Part II. Selected At-Risk Populations; and
- Part III. Services Delivery issues.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031582929
ISBN-10: 3031582926
Pagini: 339
Ilustrații: XVI, 339 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031582926
Pagini: 339
Ilustrații: XVI, 339 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Part I Framing Women’s Behavioral Health.- 1 Overview and Global Issues in Women’s Behavioral Health.- 2 Epidemiology of Mental Disorders in Female Children and Adolescents.- 3 Epidemiology of Mental Disorders in Adult Women.- 4 Epidemiology of Mental Health Conditions in Older Adult Women.- 5 Epidemiology of Substance Use Disorders in Women.- Part II Selected At-Risk Populations.- 6 Behavioral Health Disorders and HIV Incidence and Treatment Among Women.- 7 Rural Behavioral Health Services.- 8 Stereotypes, Stigma, and Social/Mass Media in Women’s Behavioral Health.- Part III Services Delivery.- 9 Integration of Behavioral Health and Primary Care Services for Women.- 10 Financing Behavioral Health Services: Influence on Access to and Quality of Behavioral Health Care.- 11 Implementation Science to Promote Equity in Women’s Behavioral Health.- 12 The Role of Pharmacists in the Intersection of Women’s Health and Mental Health.- 13 Behavioral Health Data: Addressing Women’s Needs.- 14 Policymaking Addressing Women and Behavioral Health.
Notă biografică
Ardis Hanson, PhD, MLIS, AHIP is the Assistant Director of Research and Education at the University of South Florida (USF) Health Libraries and holds affiliate faculty positions in the USF College of Public Health and in the Department of Child and Family Studies at the USF College of Behavioral & Community Sciences. She is a Co-Investigator for the National Institute on Drug Abuse grant USF Institute for Translational Research in Adolescent Substance Use. Dr. Hanson has over 30 years of experience as a research librarian and has published extensively in the research areas including behavioral health services, health and behavioral health policy, and health services research. Her research focus also includes language and social interaction; how language is used in everyday practice to negotiate claims and identities, particularly in how behavioral health policy is created and developed.
Bruce Lubotsky Levin, DrPH, MPH is an Associate Professor in the Department of Child & Family Studies at the University of South Florida (USF) College of Behavioral & Community Sciences. He is also an Associate Professor & Head of the Behavioral Health Concentration (BHC) at the USF College of Public Health. He is Co-Principal Investigator and Director of Curriculum at the USF Institute for Translational Research in Adolescent Substance Use. This grant has been refunded for a third consecutive 5-year period by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse. Dr. Levin also currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research (JBHS&R), a quarterly scholarly journal that publishes articles on the organization, financing, delivery, dissemination and implementation, and outcomes of behavioral health (including alcohol, drug use, and mental health) services. The JBHS&R is the official publication of the National Council for Mental Wellbeing and is published by Springer Nature. He is Senior Editor of numerous textbooks and textbook chapters, including: Foundations of Behavioral Health (Springer, 2020); Introduction to Public Health in Pharmacy, Second Edition (Oxford University Press, 2018); and Mental Health Services: A Public Health Perspective, 3rd Edition (Oxford University Press, 2010). He is co-author (with Ardis Hanson) of Mental Health Informatics (Oxford University Press, 2013).
Bruce Lubotsky Levin, DrPH, MPH is an Associate Professor in the Department of Child & Family Studies at the University of South Florida (USF) College of Behavioral & Community Sciences. He is also an Associate Professor & Head of the Behavioral Health Concentration (BHC) at the USF College of Public Health. He is Co-Principal Investigator and Director of Curriculum at the USF Institute for Translational Research in Adolescent Substance Use. This grant has been refunded for a third consecutive 5-year period by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse. Dr. Levin also currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research (JBHS&R), a quarterly scholarly journal that publishes articles on the organization, financing, delivery, dissemination and implementation, and outcomes of behavioral health (including alcohol, drug use, and mental health) services. The JBHS&R is the official publication of the National Council for Mental Wellbeing and is published by Springer Nature. He is Senior Editor of numerous textbooks and textbook chapters, including: Foundations of Behavioral Health (Springer, 2020); Introduction to Public Health in Pharmacy, Second Edition (Oxford University Press, 2018); and Mental Health Services: A Public Health Perspective, 3rd Edition (Oxford University Press, 2010). He is co-author (with Ardis Hanson) of Mental Health Informatics (Oxford University Press, 2013).
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This book examines women's behavioral health (defined as alcohol, drug use, and mental health) problems from a population or public health perspective. It provides the current state of knowledge for women’s behavioral health and examines the need for behavioral health services and implications for policy. It also reviews major issues in the organization, financing, and provision of women’s behavioral health services.
Global and national studies show that women are nearly twice as likely as men to have selected mental disorders. There also has been increasing attention to the social, behavioral, institutional, and economic determinants of health that result in service inequities for women in the United States compared to women in other countries. This textbook highlights mental and substance use disorders of particular concern to women, emphasizes services research issues in women’s behavioral health, incorporates the social determinants of health, and provides a discussion of these critical issues from an interprofessional and interdisciplinary public health perspective. It also presents an overview of the epidemiology of mental and substance use disorders across the lifespan of women and service delivery issues from a population and system-level perspective.
Applied services research chapters comprise the book's 14 chapter contributions that are organized into three parts:
Global and national studies show that women are nearly twice as likely as men to have selected mental disorders. There also has been increasing attention to the social, behavioral, institutional, and economic determinants of health that result in service inequities for women in the United States compared to women in other countries. This textbook highlights mental and substance use disorders of particular concern to women, emphasizes services research issues in women’s behavioral health, incorporates the social determinants of health, and provides a discussion of these critical issues from an interprofessional and interdisciplinary public health perspective. It also presents an overview of the epidemiology of mental and substance use disorders across the lifespan of women and service delivery issues from a population and system-level perspective.
Applied services research chapters comprise the book's 14 chapter contributions that are organized into three parts:
- Part I. Framing Women’s Behavioral Health;
- Part II. Selected At-Risk Populations; and
- Part III. Services Delivery issues.
Caracteristici
Integrates SDoH with a research-to-practice approach addressing issues/paradigms in women’s behavioral health services Is timely given substantial ongoing changes in financing and services delivery of health and behavioral health services Provides an interdisciplinary academic and professional framework for women’s behavioral health services