Global Child and Adolescent Mental Health: A Culturally Informed Focus

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
Lisa M Cullins, Ayesha I Mian

Abstract

There is no question that there is a significant burden of mental illness in children and families across the globe. Despite heightened awareness of the significance of global mental health and its determinants on public health, there is an increased need for innovative interventions, research, resources, and efforts devoted to this area. It has been clearly established that culture, in all of its complex dimensions and dynamics, is at the heart of this labor. In order to integrate culture into global mental health advocacy and solutions, a collaborative approach with flexibility in thinking and implementation must exist.

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