The benefits of a historical–dialectical ontology to critical mental health promotion research

Volume: 36, Issue: 1, Pages: 262 - 273
Published: May 3, 2020
Abstract
In this article, we explore challenges and opportunities in research oriented to understanding the relations among elements of socio-economic life and mental health (MH) and the development and evaluation of mental health promotion (HP) initiatives. We review the population health intervention research (PHIR) literature and respond to recommendations regarding social determinants of health and health inequities-focused research. We discuss three...
Paper Details
Title
The benefits of a historical–dialectical ontology to critical mental health promotion research
Published Date
May 3, 2020
Volume
36
Issue
1
Pages
262 - 273
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