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Helen Weiss
Job role:
Professor of Epidemiology
Affiliation:
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Member type:
Educator / Academic
Regions of interest:
Africa
Asia
Population:
Adults
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Addressing alcohol misuse and mental health comorbidities in humanitarian settings
Problem Management Plus And Alcohol (PM+A) is a brief transdiagnostic intervention addressing alcohol misuse and mental health comorbidities among conflict-affected populations.
Region:
Africa
Population:
Humanitarian and conflict health
Disorder:
Depression/anxiety/stress-related disorders
Alcohol/drug use disorders
1358 reads
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INTernational REsearch Programme on Psychoses In Diverse settings (INTREPID)
Cross-cultural research programme to generate rigorous data on psychosis in India, Nigeria and Trinidad and use this to develop novel interventions.
Region:
Africa
Asia
Population:
Adults
Families and carers
Disorder:
Psychosis/bipolar disorder
876 reads
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Rehabilitation Intervention for people with Schizophrenia in Ethiopia (RISE)
Community based rehabilitation (CBR), which involves working with individuals, families, and communities.
Region:
Africa
Population:
Adults
Families and carers
Disability
Disorder:
Psychosis/bipolar disorder
2957 reads
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Global Adolescent Health: Reducing Storm & Stress
Prof Helen Weiss describes the intersection between HIV and mental health in adolescence in her Inaugural Lecture at LSHTM.
Contributor(s):
Helen Weiss
Post date:
11 Jul 2016
Approach:
Prevention and promotion
Training, education and capacity building
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