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Autor:
Madeleine L. Kruth, Rachel V. Herron, Candice M. Waddell-Henowitch, Jonathan A. Allan, Kerstin S. Roger
Publikováno v:
Wellbeing, Space and Society, Vol 5, Iss , Pp 100156- (2023)
In bringing together literature on masculinity, refugee mental health experiences, and rural and non-metropolitan settings, we identify a gap surrounding the mental health experiences of refugee men in non-metropolitan places, and in non-metropolitan
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/23414059bd8948a096d4f1a892c8d5a3
Autor:
Donna Epp, Kyrra Rauch, Candice Waddell-Henowitch, Kimberley D. Ryan, Rachel V. Herron, Andrea E. Thomson, Sharran Mullins, Doug Ramsey
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Qualitative Methods, Vol 21 (2022)
Although trauma informed (TI) care has been well researched and is used in many disciplines, TI practices for research are less developed. In this article, we explore the use of TI practices when discussing the sensitive topic of suicide within an on
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a166a464916c43028759da6e7f9bcc11
Autor:
Candice Waddell-Henowitch, Jason Gobeil, Frank Tacan, Marti Ford, Rachel V. Herron, Jonathan A. Allan, Madeleine L. Kruth, Stephanie Spence
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Qualitative Methods, Vol 21 (2022)
In Canada, a vast majority of urban Indigenous people face distinct challenges accessing and connecting to Indigenous cultural practices. Research has found that colonial policies and practices continue to disrupt and fracture traditional methods of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d67da664790a4f8a99b842c88bf55157
Autor:
Rachel V. Herron, Sheila Novek, Madeleine L. Kruth, Dale Spencer, Laura Funk, Katie Aubrecht, Christine Kelly, Lori E. Weeks, Doug Brownridge
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Qualitative Methods, Vol 20 (2021)
Violence can lead to physical and psychological harm, emotional exhaustion, and burnout for paid and unpaid carers. Concomitantly, being regarded as violent, aggressive, or difficult can have a direct impact on older adults’ sense of self, care rel
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d79bdc0f6ade4df2871d6ed2cca55bdf
Autor:
An Kosurko, Rachel V. Herron, Mark W. Skinner, Rachel J. Bar, Pia Kontos, Alisa Grigorovich, Verena Menec
Publikováno v:
Romanian Journal of Communications and Public Relations, Vol 22, Iss 2 (2020)
Older people, especially those living with dementia, experience significant barriers to meaningful participation in their communities. Focusing on the expansion of an arts-based program to address social inclusion for older people via information com
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f365cd06213949a7a486717c32622dee
Autor:
Kimberley D, Ryan, Sharran, Mullins, Andrea, Thomson, Rachel V, Herron, Candice, Waddell-Henowitch, Kyrra, Rauch, Donna, Epp
Publikováno v:
Rural and Remote Health.
The perspectives of rural communities, specifically people with lived experience of suicidality and suicide loss in rural places, are often neglected in suicide research. It is critical that rural and remote health researchers acquire a deeper unders
Publikováno v:
Ageing and Society. 42:2854-2868
While research on men's mental health is increasing, it has not typically focused on the intersections between ageing, masculinity and mental health in a rural context. Given the significant increase not only in our global ageing population, but also
Publikováno v:
NORMA. 16:23-37
In this article, we draw together literature on rural masculinities, fatherhood, and mental health to explore how men experiencing mental health problems understand fatherhood. Semi-structured qual...
Publikováno v:
Dementia. 20:2077-2090
In this article, we analyze how mainstream news media frames violence in relation to dementia and the consequences of different frames for people living with dementia and their carers. Conceptually, the goal is to bring literature on citizenship and
Publikováno v:
International Review of Victimology. 27:94-110
Despite significant impacts on employee health, workplace violence tends to be minimized and normalized by service workers and by organizations, with employees implicitly held culpable for causing aggression through how they manage interactions. Litt