Honouring World Mental Health Day: #FreetoRead Articles

October 10, 2024

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Mental Illness Awareness Week (October 6-12, 2024) is dedicated to global mental health education and the reduction of social stigma surrounding mental illness. Initiated by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), this week of observance aims to encourage open conversations about mental health.

In the spirit of this week, we are sharing a collection of scholarly articles from the University of Toronto Press (UTP) journals in topics related to mental health. Themes including workplace mental health, barriers to diagnoses, and hospitalization highlight the importance of addressing the reality of mental illness and engaging with mental health issues compassionately.

All articles will be available #FreetoRead until October 17.


 

Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Reducing Criminal Justice Involvement of Individuals Experiencing Homelessness and Mental Illness: Perspectives of Frontline Practitioners
Laurence Roy, Anne Crocker, Roch Hurtubise, Eric Latimer, Michelle Côté, Isabelle Billette, François Boissy
CJCCJ 62.2, 2020

Canadian Journal of Film Studies
Mental Illness Documentaries at the National Film Board of Canada: Filmmaking as Therapeutic Activism
Adam Szymanski
CJFS, 28.2, 2019

Canadian Journal of Health History
Confinia Psychiatrica: Patient Art and the Diagnosis of Mental Illness
Jacalyn Duffin, Lynda Mikelova
CJHH 40.1, 2023

Canadian Journal of Women and the Law
A Conversation on Feminism, Ableism, and Medical Assistance in Dying
Isabel Grant, Janine Benedet, Elizabeth Sheehy, Catherine Frazee
CJWL 35.1, 2024

Canadian Public Policy
Finding the Right Mix: How Do Contextual Factors Affect Collaborative Mental Health Care in Ontario?
Gillian Mulvale, Ivy Lynn Bourgeault
CPP 33.S1 2007

Journal of Comparative Family Studies
Physical Custody Arrangements, Children’s Age, and Children’s Mental Health: A Comparison of Germany and Norway
Lara Augustijn , Anja Steinbach , Tonje Holt , Maren Sand Helland , Linda Larsen
JCFS 54.2, 2023

Journal of Men’s Social and Community Health
Paternal Leave and Fathers’ Mental Health: A Rapid Literature Review
Lloyd Frank Philpott, John Goodwin, Mohamad M. Saab
JMSCH 5.SP1, 2022

Journal of Mental Health and Addiction Nursing
Suicide Prevention and Postvention Initiatives
Jane Langille
JMHAN 2.1, 2018

Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health
Retrospective cohort study of outpatient mental health visits in children and youth in Canadian military families
Alyson L. Mahar, Heidi Cramm, Isabel Garces, Alice B. Aiken, Simon Chen, Ben Ouellette, Lynda Manser, Paul Kurdyak
JMVFH 8.1, 2022

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education
Mental Health Experiences and Service Use Among Veterinary Medical Students
Kerry M. Karaffa, Tamara S. Hancock
JVME, 46.4, 2019

The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
Transgender clients at a youth mental health care clinic: Transcending barriers to access
Eamon G. H. Colvin, Juliana I. Tobon, Lisa Jeffs, Albina Veltman
CJHS, 28.3, 2019

University of Toronto Law Journal
A person suffering: On danger and care in mental health law
Abraham Drassinower
UTJ 73.4, 2023

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