@LuisaGonzalezEc @ecuarauz @DanielNoboaOk @JacoboG_Ecu @cubalondra Aquí lo pueden encontrar https://t.co/CnEGQgoUzP
Low education and mental health among older adults https://t.co/KVaw9KeuyL The role of employment and income: a causal mediation analysis https://t.co/UrKZm1OKFZ https://t.co/eUKL5WtC4A
RT @sppejournal: @raj_psyc The relationship between neighborhood-level socioeconomic characteristics and individual mental disorders in fiv…
RT @sppejournal: Social networks, social support and psychiatric symptoms https://t.co/g7ipR0ICbm Social determinants and associations wit…
Social networks, social support and psychiatric symptoms https://t.co/g7ipR0ICbm Social determinants and associations within a multicultural community population
ICYMI, our team looked at how factors like education, unemployment, and neighborhood-level migration all help shape mental health in five Latin American cities. See our new study in @sppejournal: https://t.co/iilNIjBQ8t @PublicHealth @NIMHgov @WHO @CityLab
RT @sandrogalea: Understanding #mentalhealth means understanding not just the minds of individuals, but the condition of communities. Facto…
RT @sandrogalea: Understanding #mentalhealth means understanding not just the minds of individuals, but the condition of communities. Facto…
Understanding #mentalhealth means understanding not just the minds of individuals, but the condition of communities. Factors like education, unemployment, and neighborhood-level migration all help shape mental health. See our team’s study in @sppejournal:
RT @sandrogalea: #Mentalhealth, like physical health, is shaped by our shared context. See our team’s new @sppejournal study of how mental…
RT @sandrogalea: #Mentalhealth, like physical health, is shaped by our shared context. See our team’s new @sppejournal study of how mental…
RT @sandrogalea: #Mentalhealth, like physical health, is shaped by our shared context. See our team’s new @sppejournal study of how mental…
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#Mentalhealth, like physical health, is shaped by our shared context. See our team’s new @sppejournal study of how mental disorders link to neighborhood-level factors in five Latin American cities: https://t.co/iilNIjBQ8t @BUexperts @ASPPHtweets
RT @sppejournal: @raj_psyc The relationship between neighborhood-level socioeconomic characteristics and individual mental disorders in fiv…
@raj_psyc The relationship between neighborhood-level socioeconomic characteristics and individual mental disorders in five cities in Latin America https://t.co/3fHoPwdjiW Multilevel models from the World Mental Health Surveys https://t.co/helAzdj7TO