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The ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2020
The ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health, based at King’s College London, was established in 2020 to conduct innovative research on the impacts of social change on mental health.
The overarching goal of the Centre is to advance our understandings of how social, economic, and cultural transformations affect mental health and, from this, inform and advocate for social policies, community practices, and interventions that can prevent and mitigate mental distress, particularly in vulnerable and marginalised populations.
Our vision is to deliver research that promotes and sustains good mental health in communities. In achieving this, the Centre is committed to research excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, working in full partnership with affected communities, and developing the next generation of research leaders.
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The overarching goal of the Centre is to advance our understandings of how social, economic, and cultural transformations affect mental health and, from this, inform and advocate for social policies, community practices, and interventions that can prevent and mitigate mental distress, particularly in vulnerable and marginalised populations.
Our vision is to deliver research that promotes and sustains good mental health in communities. In achieving this, the Centre is committed to research excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, working in full partnership with affected communities, and developing the next generation of research leaders.
Follow our channel to find out about our important work and research.
Closing Remarks
Professor Hanna Kienzler, Co-Director of the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health ends with closing remarks at the Centre Conference held at Science Gallery London on 1 October 2024.
For more information about the research papers and speakers featured, visit bit.ly/csmh2024
For more information about the research papers and speakers featured, visit bit.ly/csmh2024
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Inequalities have a huge impact on mental health, why are we so bad at doing something about it?
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Catch up on this panel discussion from the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Conference held at Science Gallery London on 1 October 2024. PANEL DISCUSSION: We know inequalities matter and have a huge impact on mental health, why are we so bad at doing something about it? As the UK’s major political party conferences take place, we bring together expert panellists and our audience to unp...
Improving public services: policy and practice in the UK
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Catch up on this session from the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Conference held at Science Gallery London on 1 October 2024. SESSION: Improving public services: policy and practice in the UK Public services have a massive impact on the mental health of those who use them. Well-resourced, accessible, and effective public services can act to boost the protective factors that enable pe...
Addressing complexity: intersectional approaches to understanding inequalities in mental health
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Catch up on this session from the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Conference held at Science Gallery London on 1 October 2024. SESSION: Addressing complexity: intersectional and multiple-level approaches to understanding social inequalities in mental health In a series of lightning talks, Centre researchers feature findings that document and examine social inequalities in mental healt...
Opening Plenary: Navigating crisis and change
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Catch up on this session from the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Conference held at Science Gallery London on 1 October 2024. This opening plenary begins with welcome remarks from Centre Co-Director Craig Morgan. The session that follows, titled ‘Navigating crisis and change’, showcases the Centre’s research on the effects of contemporary crises on mental health and health service re...
Links between neighbourhood social composition & refugee mental health -evidence from a Danish study
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Catch up on this seminar from our Refugee Mental Health and Place Series with Peter Schofield, Senior Lecturer in Population Health in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine at King’s College London. This event took place on 22 May 2024 on Zoom. Read more about the seminar In this presentation, Peter Schofield presents a summary of a large cohort study looking at the importance of the neighb...
Book launch (online): 'Ways of Belonging: Undocumented Youth in the Shadow of Illegality’
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Catch up on this seminar from our Refugee Mental Health and Place Series with Dr Francesca Meloni, Lecturer in Social Justice in the School of Education, Communication & Society at King’s College London. This event took place on 16 April 2024 on Zoom. Read more about the seminar In this talk, Francesca Meloni examines the experiences of belonging of undocumented young people who are made invisi...
Sick normalities? Shifting discussions of pathology from the individual to the societal level
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Catch up on this seminar from our ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Seminar Series with Professor Fabian Freyenhagen, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Essex, and Director of the Centre for Investigating Contemporary Social Ills (CICSI). This event took place on 18 September 2024 on Zoom. Read more about the seminar Ever since the paradigm shift in psychiatry inaugurated with...
Inverting the deficit model in global mental health
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Catch up on this seminar from our ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Seminar Series with . This event took place on 26 June 2024 on Zoom. Why has global mental health scholarship and practice focused almost exclusively on the unmet needs and barriers to mental health in communities? How are communities shaping processes and outcomes for mental health? And what might be possible if we res...
Implementing a trauma informed approach to research practice
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This session is part of the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health's Research Methods Primer and Provocation series. In this session we explore the the following: • Understanding trauma and its effects • An introduction to trauma informed practice • The principles of a trauma informed approach in research practice • Understanding vicarious trauma About the speaker: Dr Nicola Lester specialis...
Culturally-adapted Family Intervention for psychosis with people of African & Caribbean descent
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Catch up on this seminar from our ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Seminar Series with Professor Dawn Edge. This event took place on 13 March 2024 on Zoom. Read about the seminar Ethnic inequalities in the management and outcomes of schizophrenia and related psychoses remain consistent over 60 years of research. Alongside a 7-fold risk of diagnosis, Black and Mixed heritage people expe...
Launch event: Theorizing the "social" in mental health research and action
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Catch up on the launch of Theorizing the “social” in mental health research and action, a special issue in the Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology journal. The special issue was the result of a two year long, interdisciplinary workshopping process organized by the Social Theory platform at the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health. It brought together epidemiologists, anthropolog...
REACH Festival for Young People 2021Conference Talk by Jonas Kitisu
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REACH Festival for Young People 2021Conference Talk by Jonas Kitisu
Introduction to Interrupted Time Series Analysis (ITSA)
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This session is part of the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health's Research Methods Primer and Provocation series. In this session, Rosanna Hildersley will introduce Interrupted Time Series Analysis (ITSA), a quasi-experimental approach to data analysis and study design. ITSA specifically looks at changes associated with a specific time point, such as the introduction of a new policy, when...
Multilevel Models of Intersectional Inequities-Introducing MAIHDA and Reimagining Multilevel Methods
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This session is part of the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health's Research Methods Primer and Provocation series. Intersectional MAIHDA (multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy) is a new quantitative method for estimating inequalities in an intersectional framework. MAIHDA has many practical, methodological, and theory-oriented advantages over conventio...
Qualitative Longitudinal Research: Strengths and Challenges
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Qualitative Longitudinal Research: Strengths and Challenges
Knowing our Own Minds: the role and value of experiential knowledge in mental health research
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Knowing our Own Minds: the role and value of experiential knowledge in mental health research
Theorizing the 'social' in mental health research and action
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Theorizing the 'social' in mental health research and action
Introduction to Social Network Analysis
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Introduction to Social Network Analysis
Under-recognised emotional labour: experiences of co-production in university-community partnerships
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Under-recognised emotional labour: experiences of co-production in university-community partnerships
Mediation analysis: a comparison of structural equation modelling and causal inference approaches
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Mediation analysis: a comparison of structural equation modelling and causal inference approaches
Conversation analysis as a method for health and social policy research
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Conversation analysis as a method for health and social policy research
Establishing political priority for global mental health: old challenges, new opportunities
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Establishing political priority for global mental health: old challenges, new opportunities
Minoritised Scholars and Academic Inclusion - Lessons From Democratic Deliberation
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Minoritised Scholars and Academic Inclusion - Lessons From Democratic Deliberation
How human centered are our research practices?
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How human centered are our research practices?
Dissociation and Repression as Coping Mechanisms for Syrian Refugees
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Dissociation and Repression as Coping Mechanisms for Syrian Refugees
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