Urban Mental Health
Dinesh Bhugra editor Layla McCay editor Antonio Ventriglio editor João Castaldelli-Maia editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:11th Jun '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Over the past fifty years we have seen an enormous demographic shift in the number of people migrating to urban areas, proliferated by factors such as industrialisation and globalisation. Urban migration has led to numerous societal stressors such as pollution, overcrowding, unemployment, and resource, which in turn has contributed to psychiatric disorders within urban spaces. Rates of mental illness, addictions, and violence are higher in urban areas and changes in social network systems and support have increased levels of social isolation and lack of social support. Part of the Oxford Cultural Psychiatry series, Urban Mental Health brings together international perspectives on urbanisation, its impacts on mental health, the nature of the built environment, and the dynamic nature of social engagement. Containing 24 chapters on key topics such as research challenges, adolescent mental health, and suicides in cities, this resource provides a refreshing look at the challenges faced by clinicians and mental health care professionals today. Emphasis is placed on findings from low- and middle-income countries where expansion is rapid and resources limited bridging the gap in research findings.
Urban Mental Health is recommended reading for all who are trying to gain better insight into urban psychology. * Lindsay J. McCunn, Cities & Health *
ISBN: 9780198804949
Dimensions: 237mm x 160mm x 28mm
Weight: 710g
384 pages