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The ambiguities of social inclusion in mental health: learning from lived experience of serious mental illness in Ghana and the occupied Palestinian territory.

Ursula M ReadHanna KienzlerSuzan MitwalliYoke RabaiaLionel SakyiAnnabella Osei-Tutu
Published in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2023)
Findings point to the value of a contextual understanding of social inclusion, taking account of the impact of the wider socio-cultural, political, and economic environment. They also point to the need for an intersectoral approach, beyond communities and mental health services, to provide meaningful opportunities and support for social inclusion.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • mental illness
  • healthcare
  • life cycle