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Barriers and facilitators to implementation of interventions to mitigate moral injury among nurses Open
Background In the post-pandemic recovery era, addressing moral injury is critical due to high prevalence and impact on mental and occupational health. Interventions that address moral injury in hospital settings are limited. Further, engag…
Risk for Mental Health Distress Among PreK‐12 Teachers During the COVID‐19 Pandemic Open
Throughout the COVID‐19 pandemic, teachers risked their physical and mental health to continue providing educational services to students. This study examined the prevalence of mental health distress and risk factors among a sample of teac…
View article: Exploration of Nurses' Experiences Related to Moral Injury: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis of Nurse Interviews
Exploration of Nurses' Experiences Related to Moral Injury: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis of Nurse Interviews Open
Aim To provide a description of nurses' experiences related to moral injury, including Potentially Morally Injurious Events and factors related to the impact of those events. Design Reflexive thematic analysis of nurse interviews. Method N…
The relationship between housing and asylum seekers’ mental health: A systematic review Open
Housing is a post-migration risk factor that impacts asylum seekers' health; however, the way in which housing impacts asylum seekers' mental health has not been systematically examined. This systematic literature review identified 21 stud…
View article: Moral injury and psychosocial functioning in health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Moral injury and psychosocial functioning in health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Open
Studies of moral injury among nonmilitary samples are scarce despite repeated calls to examine the prevalence and outcomes of moral injury among civilian frontline workers. The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of moral …
Preventative Care in First Responder Mental Health: Focusing on Access and Utilization via Stepped Telehealth Care Open
First responders are at high risk for disorders that arise from repeat exposure to stress and trauma (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression, and problematic alcohol use). Although mental health treatments are available, first responde…
View article: The School of Life Dropout Prevention Curriculum: A Case Report
The School of Life Dropout Prevention Curriculum: A Case Report Open
Students in high school or secondary school face challenges that too often lead them to drop out of school. Administrators and staff in many of these schools have attempted to address this challenge by adopting a framework of Positive Beha…
Screening for Mental Health Difficulties in Looked After Children referred to a Specialist CAMHS Team using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: a Mixed Methods Study Open
Looked after children (LAC) are at high risk of developing mental health difficulties. In England, 45 percent meet the criteria for psychiatric diagnosis (Ford, Vostanis, Meltzer & Goodman, 2007), while levels of emotional and behavioural …
Money Buys Happiness: A Psychoanalytic Reading of O'Connor Open
In the year 1946 when Flannery O’Connor was about twenty-one years old, she and her mother Regina signed a document emancipating Flannery from her mother’s care so that she could attend the creative writing program at the University of Iow…