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Glob Public Health ; 12(5): 579-588, 2017 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26999029

ABSTRACT

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), mental health is a state of well-being and not just the absence of diseases. With this definition, there has been a surge of mental health research, albeit still predominantly in Western countries, which is reflected in contemporary theories on positive mental health that include 'flourishing mental health', 'salutogenesis', and 'fortigenesis'. However, in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), mental health research is slowly receiving scholarly attention. The aim of this paper was twofold: Firstly, to highlight progress that had been made in some LMICs, giving consideration to research across different settings and populations as a basis to argue for more research on positive mental health in the Ghanaian context. Secondly, to present a critical perspective on the current mental health research trends in Ghana, thus discussing important recommendations for future research.


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Health Promotion , Mental Health , Ghana , Humans , Mental Health Services , Poverty , Research , World Health Organization
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Omega (Westport) ; 57(4): 341-66, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19294825

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This research sought to investigate the role of social networks in coping and adjustment to spousal bereavement. A total of 198 Xhosa-speaking participants, drawn from the rural areas of the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa, took part in the study. Quantitative data analyses revealed significant correlations between perceived social support on Social Support Appraisals scale and the anxiety scores on the Beck Depression Inventory-Second Edition and the problem-solving coping strategy scale on the Coping Strategy Indicator. Regression analyses revealed that depression contributed to increased social support appraisals, while anxiety was a significant negative predictor of the participants' experience of perceived social support. The authors highlight the need for bereavement intervention programs in the rural areas to be geared toward psycho-educating the conjugally bereaved individuals, within the socio-cultural framework, to continuously evaluate their support structures and strengthen ties with social networks that render support, instrumental assistance, and advice in times of need.


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Anxiety/psychology , Bereavement , Depression/psychology , Social Support , Spouses/psychology , Widowhood/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anxiety/epidemiology , Attitude to Death , Depression/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Rural Population/statistics & numerical data , Socioeconomic Factors , South Africa/epidemiology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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