Rural Mental Health Ecology: A Framework for Engaging with Mental Health Social Capital in Rural Communities

The mental health of people in rural communities is influenced by the robustness of the mental health ecosystem within each community. Theoretical approaches such as social ecology and social capital are useful when applied to the practical context of promoting environmental conditions which maximis...

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Australia
behavior disorders
capital
Ecological conditions
Ecology
Ecosystems
Environment
Environmental conditions
environmental factors
Environmental Health
Humans
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mental disorders
Mental Health
Mental Health Services - organization & administration
Microbiology
Original Contribution
people
Public Health
Residence Characteristics
Rural areas
rural communities
Rural Health
Rural health care
Rural Population
Social Capital
Social Environment
Water and Health
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