The Social Determinants of Mental Health aims to fill the gap that
exists in the psychiatric, scholarly, and policy-related literature
on the social determinants of mental health: those factors stemming
from where we learn, play, live, work, and age that impact our
overall mental health and well-being. The editors and an impressive
roster of chapter authors from diverse scholarly backgrounds
provide detailed information on topics such as discrimination and
social exclusion; adverse early life experiences; poor education;
unemployment, underemployment, and job insecurity; income
inequality, poverty, and neighborhood deprivation; food insecurity;
poor housing quality and housing instability; adverse features of
the built environment; and poor access to mental health care. This
thought-provoking book offers many beneficial features for
clinicians and public health professionals: * Clinical vignettes
are included, designed to make the content accessible to readers
who are primarily clinicians and also to demonstrate the practical,
individual-level applicability of the subject matter for those who
typically work at the public health, population, and/or policy
level.* Policy implications are discussed throughout, designed to
make the content accessible to readers who work primarily at the
public health or population level and also to demonstrate the
policy relevance of the subject matter for those who typically work
at the clinical level.* All chapters include five to six key points
that focus on the most important content, helping to both prepare
the reader with a brief overview of the chapter's main points and
reinforce the "take-away" messages afterward.* In addition to the
main body of the book, which focuses on selected individual social
determinants of mental health, the volume includes an in-depth
overview that summarizes the editors' and their colleagues'
conceptualization, as well as a final chapter coauthored by Dr.
David Satcher, 16th Surgeon General of the United States, that
serves as a "Call to Action," offering specific actions that can be
taken by both clinicians and policymakers to address the social
determinants of mental health. The editors have succeeded in the
difficult task of balancing the individual/clinical/patient
perspective and the population/public health/community point of
view, while underscoring the need for both groups to work in a
unified way to address the inequities in twenty-first century
America. The Social Determinants of Mental Health gives readers the
tools to understand and act to improve mental health and reduce
risk for mental illnesses for individuals and communities. Students
preparing for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) will also
benefit from this book, as the MCAT in 2015 will test applicants'
knowledge of social determinants of health. The social determinants
of mental health are not distinct from the social determinants of
physical health, although they deserve special emphasis given the
prevalence and burden of poor mental health.
General
Imprint: |
American Psychiatric Publishing Inc
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
February 2015 |
Editors: |
Michael T. Compton
(Chairman of Psychiatry)
• Ruth S. Shim
(Associate Dean of Diverse and Inclusive Education)
|
Dimensions: |
229 x 150 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
294 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-58562-477-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Medicine >
Other branches of medicine >
Psychiatry
|
LSN: |
1-58562-477-2 |
Barcode: |
9781585624775 |
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