Mental health geographies
Mental health geographies
Geography has firmly embedded its distinctive conceptual tools of space, place, and scale into the broader mental health research map. These geographies of mental health have used varying scales to investigate the interactions and relationships between particular places (especially urban ones), different types of spaces, and the onset and duration of, and recovery from, mental illness.
978-1-4443-3076-2
1476-1479
Lowe, James
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DeVerteuil, Geoffrey
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Moon, Graham
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2014
Lowe, James
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DeVerteuil, Geoffrey
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Moon, Graham
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Lowe, James, DeVerteuil, Geoffrey and Moon, Graham
(2014)
Mental health geographies.
In,
Cockerham, William C., Dingwall, Robert and Quah, Stella R.
(eds.)
The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society.
London, GB.
Wiley-Blackwell, .
(doi:10.1002/9781118410868.wbehibs163).
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Abstract
Geography has firmly embedded its distinctive conceptual tools of space, place, and scale into the broader mental health research map. These geographies of mental health have used varying scales to investigate the interactions and relationships between particular places (especially urban ones), different types of spaces, and the onset and duration of, and recovery from, mental illness.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 21 February 2014
Published date: 2014
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/364426
ISBN: 978-1-4443-3076-2
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James Lowe
Author:
Geoffrey DeVerteuil
Editor:
William C. Cockerham
Editor:
Robert Dingwall
Editor:
Stella R. Quah
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