My journey into mental healthcare as an international medical graduate (IMG) [0.03%]
作为一名国际医学毕业生的心理健康医疗之旅
Süreyya Melike Toparlak
Süreyya Melike Toparlak
Over half of doctors who joined the General Medical Council's (GMC) medical register in the UK in 2020 were from Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) background, and I am one of them. Having experienced clinical settings across three dif...
Recognising and healing emotional wounds of child labourers: call to action based on the evidence and stakeholder views from India and Nepal [0.03%]
基于印度和尼泊尔证据及利益相关者观点的儿童劳工情感创伤识别与康复行动呼吁
Harleen Kaur,Kathleen Duncan,Sandesh Dhakal et al.
Harleen Kaur et al.
Child labourers are at risk of poorer mental health and once rescued require urgent mental health interventions to ameliorate the long-term impact. In our review, only two published scientific studies evaluated custom-made interventions; ot...
The Nigerian juvenile justice system: from warehouse to uncertain quest for appropriate youth mental health service model - RETRACTED [0.03%]
尼日利亚的少年司法制度:从仓库到不确定地寻求合适的青少年心理健康服务模型-撤稿通知
O Atilola,G Abiri,B Ola
O Atilola
Mental health services for youths within the juvenile justice system remain a contemporary global discourse. To bring perspectives from under-resourced regions, we examine the current limitations of some globalised models for mental health ...
Mohammad Ershadul Karim,Sabuj Shaikh
Mohammad Ershadul Karim
Mental health problems are almost ignored in Bangladesh, one of the most densely populated countries in the world. The lack of overall health literacy and human resources due to an ineffectively updated legal and regulatory framework, coupl...
David Skuse
David Skuse
This month's issue of BJPsych International focuses on Bangladesh, one of the most densely populated countries in the world and geographically vulnerable to a wide range of natural disasters. Mental health has been deteriorating since the C...
Perinatal mental health around the world: priorities for research and service development in Norway [0.03%]
世界各地的围产期精神健康:挪威研究和服务发展的重点事项
Magnhild Singstad Høivik,Malin Eberhard-Gran,Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson Wang et al.
Magnhild Singstad Høivik et al.
Despite the country's generous social welfare systems, perinatal mental health problems are prevalent in Norway. National guidelines recommend that health services identify women with perinatal mental conditions, but systematic screening an...
A White doctor recalls mental hospital practice in apartheid South Africa [0.03%]
一名白人医生回忆种族隔离时期的南非精神病院里的黑人患者遭遇
Harold Behr
Harold Behr
The article offers a personal memoir of a psychiatric registrar's impressions of daily life while working in a South African mental hospital during the apartheid era in the late 1960s. From the perspective of a trainee psychiatrist, he reca...
Crime and punishment: Pakistan's legal failure to account for mental illness [0.03%]
犯罪与惩罚:巴基斯坦法律在精神病患处理上的缺失
Romesa Qaiser Khan,Abdul Moiz Khan
Romesa Qaiser Khan
The Mental Health Ordinance 2001 was the last comprehensive legislation on mental health policy in Pakistan, replacing the Lunacy Act 1912. Since then, most of the amendments to the act have only delineated the jurisdiction of the provincia...
The current state of mental healthcare in Bangladesh: part 1 - an updated country profile [0.03%]
孟加拉国当前的精神健康护理状况:第1部分-国家概况更新
M Tasdik Hasan,Tasnim Anwar,Enryka Christopher et al.
M Tasdik Hasan et al.
Mental health is a significant factor for a sound and productive life; nevertheless, mental disorders do not often receive adequate research attention and are not addressed as a serious public health issue in countries such as Bangladesh. P...