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View article: Understanding the effect of kindness on adolescent givers' well-being
Understanding the effect of kindness on adolescent givers' well-being Open
There is growing evidence, mainly from research with adult populations, that being kind predicts increased well-being for the giver. Adolescence is a sensitive period for the development of relevant systems such as moral reasoning and pers…
View article: Adolescents’ Conceptualizations of Kindness and its Links with Well-being: A Focus Group Study
Adolescents’ Conceptualizations of Kindness and its Links with Well-being: A Focus Group Study Open
There has been a recent surge of interest from researchers, policy makers, and the general public in how kindness can promote well-being. Even though adolescence is a key period for the development of relevant value systems and mental heal…
View article: Improving recruitment to healthcare research studies: clinician judgements explored for opting mental health service users out of the time to change viewpoint survey
Improving recruitment to healthcare research studies: clinician judgements explored for opting mental health service users out of the time to change viewpoint survey Open
Large numbers of people were denied the opportunity to choose for themselves whether to participate or not in the Viewpoint Survey. The clinical research community, and their employing organisations, require support to better understand th…
View article: Coping with stigma and discrimination: evidence from mental health service users in England
Coping with stigma and discrimination: evidence from mental health service users in England Open
Aims. Mental health stigma and discrimination are significant problems. Common coping orientations include: concealing mental health problems, challenging others and educating others. We describe the use of common stigma coping orientation…
View article: Qualitative analysis of mental health service users’ reported experiences of discrimination
Qualitative analysis of mental health service users’ reported experiences of discrimination Open
Objective To better understand mental health service users’ experiences of stigma and discrimination in different settings. Method An annual telephone survey of people with a mental health diagnosis conducted to evaluate the Time to Change…
View article: Viewpoint survey of mental health service users’ experiences of discrimination in England 2008–2014
Viewpoint survey of mental health service users’ experiences of discrimination in England 2008–2014 Open
Objective Discrimination reported by mental health service users in England is high. The study aims to determine changes in mental health‐related discrimination from 2008 to 2014. Methods Samples of mental health service users were intervi…
View article: Promoting emotional health, well-being, and resilience in primary schools
Promoting emotional health, well-being, and resilience in primary schools Open
• This report synthesises evidence on promoting emotional health, well-being, and resilience in primary schools. We argue that: a) both universal support for all pupils and targeted work for specific groups and individuals can be very effe…