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Autor:
Victoria Carmichael, Sara Rodrigues, Laryssa Lamrock, Meriem Benlamri, MaryAnn Notarianni, Fardous Hosseiny
Publikováno v:
Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health. 9:99-103
LAY SUMMARY When Veterans seek and receive mental health care, their family members are often involved, directly or indirectly, in the process. Within Canada, recognition of the need for family-centred policies and practices is growing; however, fami
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 29:69-79
Refugee and immigrant populations experience many pre- and post-migration risk factors and stressors that can negatively impact their mental health. This qualitative study aimed to explore the system-level issues that affect the access to, as well as
Autor:
Joanna Henderson, Ian Manion, Srividya N. Iyer, Rosie Purcell, Meriem Benlamri, Steve Mathias, Paula Robeson, Warren Helfrich, Tanya Halsall
Publikováno v:
Early intervention in psychiatryREFERENCES. 14(4)
Aim Frayme is a Canadian-based international network designed to accelerate the adoption and scaling up of integrated youth services (IYS). This is done through the synthesis of evidence from a variety of sources and a commitment to integrated knowle
Autor:
Meriem Benlamri, Damilola Toki, Elizabeth Dent, Josiah Marquis, Natalie Dupuis, Tharmitha Suyeshkumar
Publikováno v:
University of Western Ontario Medical Journal. 86:35-36
Diverse health systems within the Middle East continue to experience a high degree of variability with regards to accessibility, capacity, and the quality of care provided within each individual country. This paper summarizes the unique challenges an
Publikováno v:
University of Western Ontario Medical Journal. 86:22-23
Almost half of the Canadian landscape is made up of forests, but the amount of forest surface area burned every year has been growing steadily since 1960.1 This can be problematic due to the effects that forest fires have not only on the local enviro
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 64
Evidence supports inflammatory involvement in mood and cognitive symptoms across psychiatric, neurological and medical disorders; however, inflammation is not a sensitive or specific characteristic of these diagnoses. The National Institute of Mental