Putting Evidence into Practice: The PLoS Medicine Series on Global Mental Health Practice
The PLoS Medicine editors announce the launch of a new series on Global Mental Health Practice, and issue a call for papers.
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The PLoS Medicine editors announce the launch of a new series on Global Mental Health Practice, and issue a call for papers.
Image Credit: Marcie Casas
Siân Oram and colleagues conducted a systematic review of the health consequences of human trafficking and find some evidence suggesting a high prevalence of violence and mental distress among women and girls trafficked for sexual exploitation.
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As one article in a series on Global Mental Health Practice, Simone Honikman and colleagues from South Africa provide a case study of the Perinatal Mental Health Project, which delivered mental health care to pregnant women in a collaborative, step-wise manner, making use of existing resources in primary care.
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As one article in a series on Global Mental Health Practice, Peter Ventevogel and colleagues provide a case study of their efforts to integrate brief, practice-oriented mental health training into the Afghanistan health care system at a time when the system was being rebuilt from scratch.
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The REMARK “elaboration and explanation” guideline, by Doug Altman and colleagues, provides a detailed reference for authors on important issues to consider when designing, conducting, and analyzing tumor marker prognostic studies.
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