年轻黑人成年人的幸福模型:应用合作生产原则和实践。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Crystal L Brandow, Hakim Asadi, Alexander Gamble, Margaret Swarbrick
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摘要

越来越多的人认为心理健康是一个人整体健康的基础。随着社区动员起来改善心理健康结果,可以将旨在改善福祉的活动纳入这些方法。虽然人们普遍认为幸福与心理健康有关,但它在文化上并未被边缘化和被压迫群体所接受。作者参与了年轻黑人成年人幸福模型和工作手册的合作制作,通过将研究转化为实践来填补空白。鼓励研究人员参与战略,共同创造福祉工具,以支持那些服务不足、研究不足和代表性不足的个人的心理健康。
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The Well-Being Model for Young Black Adults: Applying Coproduction Principles and Practices.

Increasingly, mental health is regarded as fundamental to a person's overall health. As communities mobilize to improve mental health outcomes, activities designed to improve well-being can be integrated into these approaches. Although well-being is generally perceived as being associated with mental health, it has not been culturally operationalized for marginalized and oppressed groups. The authors participated in the coproduction of a well-being model for young Black adults and a workbook, filling a gap by translating research into practice. Researchers are encouraged to engage in strategies to jointly create well-being tools to support the mental health of individuals who have been underserved, understudied, and underrepresented.

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Psychiatric services
Psychiatric services 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
7.90%
发文量
295
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychiatric Services, established in 1950, is published monthly by the American Psychiatric Association. The peer-reviewed journal features research reports on issues related to the delivery of mental health services, especially for people with serious mental illness in community-based treatment programs. Long known as an interdisciplinary journal, Psychiatric Services recognizes that provision of high-quality care involves collaboration among a variety of professionals, frequently working as a team. Authors of research reports published in the journal include psychiatrists, psychologists, pharmacists, nurses, social workers, drug and alcohol treatment counselors, economists, policy analysts, and professionals in related systems such as criminal justice and welfare systems. In the mental health field, the current focus on patient-centered, recovery-oriented care and on dissemination of evidence-based practices is transforming service delivery systems at all levels. Research published in Psychiatric Services contributes to this transformation.
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