A population health framework for inner-city mental health

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Carol Strike
Paula Goering
Donald Wasylenki
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[1] University of Toronto,Department of Psychiatry
[2] Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,Health Systems Research and Consulting Unit
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Journal of Urban Health | 2002年 / 79卷
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Public Health; Mental Health; Health Problem; Service Provider; Mental Health Problem;
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Dealing with mental health problems in the inner city presents a major challenge to planners and service providers. Traditional mental health service-oriented interventions often prove ineffective due to the complexity of individual's needs. This article argues that a population health framework can be used to identify critical risk and protective factors and facilitate more effective, upstream, population-based interventions for mental health problems in the inner city. A community report card is seen as a useful measure of key indicators at any point in time and of changes over time at the community or neighborhood level. A number of issues with regard to report card development are identified and discussed, as is the process of creating a report card, including key domains and the organization of findings.
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