Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association (Apr 2015)

Reflections on Mental Health Advocacy Across Differing Ecological Levels

  • Nancy Thompson,
  • Robin McGee,
  • Elizabeth Walker,
  • Leslie Munoz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20429/jgpha.2015.050131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1

Abstract

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Background: According to the World Health Organization, mental health advocacy is comprised of a range of actions designed to change aspects of attitudes and structures that impede the achievement of positive mental health in populations. Methods: According to the World Health Organization, mental health advocacy is comprised of a range of actions designed to change aspects of attitudes and structures that impede the achievement of positive mental health in populations. Results: We have proposed interventions and advocacy effort for each ecological level. Project UPLIFT, a distance-delivered intervention for mental health is presented as an example of an effort that can affect several levels of the social ecology. Conclusions: Advocacy and interventions that make an effort to encompass the levels of the social-ecological model may contribute to greater progress in improving mental health outcomes.

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