Mental Health Promotion and Illness Prevention in Vulnerable Populations

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Main Author: Laranjeira, Carlos
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Querido, Ana
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Several cases of social and health inequity have occurred in recent centuries. Despite major innovations and significant changes in the general population’s quality of life, the most vulnerable populations continued to survive [1]. Vulnerability is a general concept that, in the context of health, means susceptibility to developing a certain health problem. Thus, vulnerable populations are those at greater risk of developing physical, psychological, or social health problems due to their marginalized socio-cultural status, their limited access to economic resources, or due to individual characteristics such as gender or age [2]. Vulnerability, as a human being’s ontological condition [3,4], can be aggravated by experiencing a transition, exposing the client to potential danger, a problematic or excessively long recovery, or an inadequate or delayed adaptation process [5,6].
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mental Health Promotion and Illness Prevention in Vulnerable Populations
title Mental Health Promotion and Illness Prevention in Vulnerable Populations
spellingShingle Mental Health Promotion and Illness Prevention in Vulnerable Populations
Laranjeira, Carlos
Mental Health
Illness Prevention
Vulnerable Populations
title_short Mental Health Promotion and Illness Prevention in Vulnerable Populations
title_full Mental Health Promotion and Illness Prevention in Vulnerable Populations
title_fullStr Mental Health Promotion and Illness Prevention in Vulnerable Populations
title_full_unstemmed Mental Health Promotion and Illness Prevention in Vulnerable Populations
title_sort Mental Health Promotion and Illness Prevention in Vulnerable Populations
author Laranjeira, Carlos
author_facet Laranjeira, Carlos
Querido, Ana
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author2 Querido, Ana
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Laranjeira, Carlos
Querido, Ana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mental Health
Illness Prevention
Vulnerable Populations
topic Mental Health
Illness Prevention
Vulnerable Populations
description Several cases of social and health inequity have occurred in recent centuries. Despite major innovations and significant changes in the general population’s quality of life, the most vulnerable populations continued to survive [1]. Vulnerability is a general concept that, in the context of health, means susceptibility to developing a certain health problem. Thus, vulnerable populations are those at greater risk of developing physical, psychological, or social health problems due to their marginalized socio-cultural status, their limited access to economic resources, or due to individual characteristics such as gender or age [2]. Vulnerability, as a human being’s ontological condition [3,4], can be aggravated by experiencing a transition, exposing the client to potential danger, a problematic or excessively long recovery, or an inadequate or delayed adaptation process [5,6].
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