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The Social Determinants of Mental Health 2010 is one of the most significant conference in United States. The main purpose of the conference is to increase alertness about how social conditions such as land use, public service , employment chance, housing quality, operational conditions, the environment, public safety, and food safety systems impact mental health. It will encourage the progress of mental fitness prevention and involvement policy. Through this conference attendees will identify and deal with the social conditions that influence mental health.
The key topics of the conference would include:
- Economic Conditions as Social Determinants
- Racial/Ethnic/Gender-Based Bias as Social Determinants of Mental Health
- Social Determinants of Depression
- Social Determinants of Refugees' Experience
- Culture as a Social Determinant
- Mental Health Considerations in Latino Communities
- Social Determinants of Childhood
- Social Determinants of Suicide
- Prevention
- Culture as a Social Determinant
- Intervention
- Institutional Behaviors and Public Policy as Social Determinants of Mental Health
- Theory to Practice
Visitor Profile
The visitors for The Social Determinants of Mental Health 2010 include:
- Psychotherapists
- Researchers
- Practitioners
- Healthcare Professionals
- Educators
- Therapists
- Psychologists
- General Public
- Other Related Professionals
Organizer
Institute on Social Exclusion