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Ewart, Stephanie B., et al. Social and Matedrial Aspects of Life and Their Impact on the
The article will talk about the social and material aspects of people with mental
illness. The article will begin to speak about how people with mental illness will live
around 20 years shorter lives than the average person. The study that the authors did were
based on the health of a mental ill person, they looked at health service consumers
perspectives of physical health, including their experiences of interacting with health care
providers, and their views with respect to impediments to, and enablers of, physical well
being. They had consumers openly share their experience and opinions on the
informants who deal with mental health issues. They collaborated with the ACT Mental
Health Consumers Network. This association is a peak mental health consumer- run
public organization in the region. This study seemed to have resulted in showing how
oriented the health service context, a striking emphasis in all focus groups was the
salience of social and economic and discriminatory conditions The researchers went
in depth with the way they conducted the research to show the impact of how mental
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Ozer, Uron et al. Change starts with Us: Stigmatizing Attitudes Towards Mental Illnesses
Individuals with mental illness are the ones who are the most vulnerable and yet
society will still proceed to say that it is not as important as physical illness. This article
will talk about the ways that mental illness effect people. Society now a day believes that
people with mental illness are dangerous, frightening, unstable, unpredictable and
irresponsible. The authors of this article wrote about their experiment on how society
will react towards anyone who has mental illness and what mental illness means to some
people. What they decided to do was to see how stigmatizing language effects the way
people would speak about mental illness. They conducted it during the summer of 2015.
They try to show you what is insanity and mental illness and how people in society
will distinguish the two. What they seemed to have found was people would relate mental
illness to insanity. Not only will the article speak on mental illness but it will also speak
about the mental illness workers and how important they are to the people with mental
health issues. The article spoke about the way society reacts to mental illness, the effects
and importance of mental health workers. The authors were looking for a way to view
ways on how to change society and how they view mental illness.
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Reuben, Aaron and Jonathan Schaefer. Mental Illness Is Far More Common Than We
Knew.
This article will state how mental illness is far more important than what others consider
it is. They believe that people at least will develop one diagnosable mental disorder at
some point in their life, people will never get it checked out. The article states that 20 to
50 percent of the population will suffer from a mental illness. What the magazine
basically spoke about was how even if we dont know and it doesnt seem like it, a lot of
people have a mental illness. To some, though, the new statistics on mental illness rates
can sound a lot like the over medicalization of normal human experience. Advocates
for people with mental health concerns tend to disagree with this perspective. The
authors try to show how everyone will at least come to light about mental illness and that
it is something that should not be taken lightly. Mental illness should be taken seriously
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Slate, Risdon N. DEINSTITUTIONALIZATION, CRIMINALIZATION OF MENTAL
mental illness. It will talk about how they will deinstitutionalize people with mental
health, combined with criminalization. Criminal with mental issues are often not taken as
serious, criminals will use the excuse that they are mentally ill in order to get out of real
jail time. The thing with that is that mental hospitals will only keep them there for a
certain about of time. The author writes about how he believes that criminals need a very
restrictive setting possible, but they also need to go into a more thorough psychological
test. The author will write and show the readers how the constitution will work with
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Schmeltz, Michael T. Risk Characterization of Hospitalizations for Mental Illness and/or
This article will pertain to the heat temperatures rising and the way that it will
correlate to mental illness and hospitals. It talks about the risk factors of patients with
mental instabilities in hospitals when the temperature begins to rise. The authors wrote on
how when the temperature rises, people with schizophrenia and dementia had a higher
risk of dying. Now, the study was to characterize the risk factors during hospitalization
with heat related mental illness and then compares it to the hospitalization of regular
mental illness. Their primary source was the healthcare cost and utilization project, which
was developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. This was to see the
hospital characteristics for hospitalization for HRIs and mental illness and/or behavioral
disorders. The study showed multiple hospitalizations because of heat related issues,
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Citations
Reuben, Aaron and Jonathan Schaefer. Mental Illness Is Far More Common Than We
Knew. Mental Illness Is Far More Common Than We Knew., 30 Nov. 2017,
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Ewart, Stephanie B., et al. Social and Matedrial Aspects of Life and Their Impact on the
Physical Health of People Diagnosed with Mental Illness. Social and Material Aspects
of Life and Their Impact on the Physical Health of People Diagnosed with Mental
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Ozer, Uron et al. Change starts with Us: Stigmatizing Attitudes Towards Mental
Illnesses and the Use of Stigmatizing Language Among Mental Health Professionals
Change Starts with Us: Stigmatizing Attitudes towards Mental Illnesses and the Use of
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Hospializations for Mental Illness and/or Behavioral Disorders with Concurrent Heat-
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