Mental Health Review Journal: Volume 26 Issue 2

Research, Policy and Practice

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Table of contents

Investigation of depression, anxiety and stress levels of health-care students during COVID-19 pandemic

Obay A. Al-Maraira, Sami Z. Shennaq

This study aims to determine depression, anxiety and stress levels of health-care students during coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic according to various socio-demographic variables.

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Experience of transition between a child and adolescent service and adult service for the treatment of eating disorders

Jackie Wales, Nicola Brewin, Karima Susi, Alison Eivors, Debbie Whight, Rheanne Leatherland

There is a dearth of research on what constitutes effective transfer of care from children’s and young people services to adult services for patients with eating disorders (EDs…

Effect of COVID-19 on perceived stress among Bangladeshi people

Mimma Tabassum, Md Iftakhar Parvej, Firoz Ahmed, Farzana Zafreen, Samina Sultana

COVID-19 pandemic has caused serious threat to peoples’ physical and mental health because of its high death toll all over the world within a very short period. As a result…

Mental health outcomes among health-care workers during the COVID-19 outbreak in Iran

Mohammad Ali Zakeri, Mahlagha Dehghan, Fatemeh Ghaedi Heidari, Hassan Pakdaman, Mehdi Mehdizadeh, Hamid Ganjeh, Mojtaba Sanji Rafsanjani, Sayed Mortaza Hossini Rafsanjanipoor

The increasing prevalence of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a global crisis that leads to physical and psychological outcomes for health-care workers, so this study aims to…

How well do children in the North East of England function after a crisis: a service evaluation

Emily Staite, Lynne Howey, Clare Anderson, Paula Maddison

Data shows that there is an increasing number of young people in the UK needing access to mental health services, including crisis teams. This need has been exacerbated by the…

The meaning of work for people with severe mental illness: a systematic review

Maria Axiotidou, Doxa Papakonstantinou

Mental illness is associated with high unemployment rates, limited working opportunities, work-related discrimination, stigma and prejudices. For people with severe mental…

Mental health and stigma in Saudi Arabia: a scoping review

Nada Alattar, Anne Felton, Theodore Stickley

Stigma associated with mental health problems is widespread in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Consequently, this may prevent many Saudi people from accessing the mental…

Veterans’ experiences of successfully managing post-traumatic stress disorder

Gemma Parry, Suzanne Margaret Hodge, Alan Barrett

Prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among UK veterans is higher than in the general population. However, prevalence figures do not reflect the complexity of this…

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ISSN:

1361-9322

Online date, start – end:

1996

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Mark Freestone