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期刊名:International journal of mental health nursing

缩写:INT J MENT HEALTH NU

ISSN:1445-8330

e-ISSN:1447-0349

IF/分区:3.3/Q1

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Lucie M Ramjan,Brandon W Smith,Jane Miskovic-Wheatley et al. Lucie M Ramjan et al.
Eating disorder treatment should be underpinned by a recovery-oriented approach, be therapeutic, personalised and trauma informed. Within such models of care, social support is an important factor to explore in terms of its influence in sup...
Oliver Higgins,Rachel B Sheather-Reid,Stephan K Chalup et al. Oliver Higgins et al.
Emergency department (ED) presentations for mental health (MH) help-seeking have been rising rapidly in recent years. This research aims to identify the service usage demographic for people seeking MH care in the ED, specifically in this ca...
Ayman M Hamdan-Mansour,Renad A Hamdan-Mansour,Dana M Allaham et al. Ayman M Hamdan-Mansour et al.
Suicide is a major public health concern, and university students are at higher risk of suicide than any other age group. The purpose of this study was to examine the prediction power of loneliness, academic anxiety, and academic procrastin...
Min Yin,Zheng Li,Xiaoxue Li Min Yin
The internalisation of stigma has adverse effects on the recovery and quality of life of people with severe mental illnesses. Studies have shown that life experiences in one's close environment are highly relevant in explaining the onset an...
Birgitte Lerbæk,Kirsten Johansen,Alice Katrine Burholt et al. Birgitte Lerbæk et al.
Peer support is a collaborative practice where people with lived experience of mental health conditions engage in supporting like-minded. Peer support impacts on personal recovery and empowerment and creates value at an organisational level...
Stephanie L Bennetts,Genevieve Pepin,Steven Moylan et al. Stephanie L Bennetts et al.
Elimination of restrictive practices (physical/mechanical restraint and seclusion) from adult acute mental health care services has been demanded internationally for many decades. This study aimed to: (1) Identify priority issues in the eli...
Chueh-Fen Lu,Jason W Beckstead,Jia-You Ye et al. Chueh-Fen Lu et al.
Suicide management skills are essential for nursing students, as they are often the initial healthcare contact for individuals at risk of suicide. Recognising signs of suicidal ideation and behaviour is critical for initiating timely interv...
Kim Foster,Jane Shakespeare-Finch,Ian Shochet et al. Kim Foster et al.
Mental health nurses (MHNs) experience a range of stressors as part of their work, which can impact their well-being and turnover intention. There is no prior evidence, however, on MHNs' mental health, well-being, resilience, and turnover i...
Tendayi Bruce Dziruni,Alison M Hutchinson,Jack Coomer et al. Tendayi Bruce Dziruni et al.
Mental state deterioration in patients poses significant challenges in healthcare, potentially resulting in adverse outcomes for patients and continued reliance on restrictive interventions. Implementing evidence-based approaches such as a ...