Research in mental disorders and mental health practice
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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byA Favilla, E Fossey, Brenda Happell, C Harvey, F McDermott, C McNab, G Meadows, B Singh, Y Wadsworth
The approach to a chapter outlining some topics of current importance in research in mental health practice must of necessity be selective. The first part of the chapter addresses a number of fundamental issues in understanding research in mental health. This includes reviews of:• the essential definition of research• ethical considerations in research• the nature and limitations of science as ahuman social activity• the application ofhypothetico-deductive scientificreasoning in mental health research• ways of using research evidence in clinical practice and policy-making, including 'evidencebased' approaches. After reviewing these fundamental issues, we then address some specific areas that seem particularly important or promising at present. These have been grouped within the following domains:• descriptive psychopathology• the epidemiological approach• clinical trials• health economics• the development of research in the discipline of nursing• qualitative research• action research• progress in research in the neurosciences.
History
Editor
Meadows G; Singh B; Grigg M
Start Page
132
End Page
166
Number of Pages
35
ISBN-13
9780195550771
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of Publication
Melbourne, Vic.
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Centre for Psychiatric Nursing Research and Practice; La Trobe University; Monash University; NorthWestern Mental Health (Melbourne, Vic.); School of Social Work; Swinburne University of Technology;