基本説明
This text examines the relationship between the knowledge base of mental health professionals, evidence about inequalities and mental health service utilisation.
Full Description
This text, by a well regarded writing team, examines the relationship between the knowledge base of mental health professionals, evidence about inequalities and mental health service utilisation. Starting with a critical appraisal of traditional psychiatric epidemiology, it moves into an exploration of the inequalities created by familial and neighbourhood influences, service contact and challenges during the life span. Controversies in mental health debates, about violence and different forms of psychiatric treatment, are discussed within a framework of social inequalities.
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Epidemiology and its limits
Neighbourhood, Community, Inequalities and Mental Health
Inequalities and Service Provision
Primary Care, Mental Health and Inequalities
Influences on Mental Health Across the Life Span
Violence: Victimhood and Discrimination
Professional and Lay Knowledge
Biological Treatments: A Case of Imposed Equality
Talking Treatments: Some Are More Equal Than Others
Conclusions
References.



