PUBH6008_Assessment Brief 1 Page 1 of 1 ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Title PUBH6008: Capstone A: Applied Research Project in Public Health Assessment Assessment 1: Project Outline...

1 answer below »
Subject Code and Title LengthASSESSMENT BRIEF AssessmentIndividual/Group Learning OutcomesThis assessment addresses the following learning outcomes: 1. Plan and write a research proposal3. Develop research skills and apply these to a publichealth issue4. Conduct a small literature review which criticallyanalyses key issues on a public health research topic Submission Weighting Total Marks PUBH6008_Assessment Brief 1 Page 1 of 1


PUBH6008_Assessment Brief 1 Page 1 of 1 ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Title PUBH6008: Capstone A: Applied Research Project in Public Health Assessment Assessment 1: Project Outline Individual/Group Individual Length One page Learning Outcomes This assessment addresses the following learning outcomes: 1. Plan and write a research proposal 3. Develop research skills and apply these to a public health issue 4. Conduct a small literature review which critically analyses key issues on a public health research topic Submission Due Sunday following the end of Module 2 at 11:55pm AEST/AEDT* Weighting Pass/Fail (100%) Total Marks Pass/Fail (100 points) *Please Note: This time is Sydney time (AEST or AEDT). Please convert to your own time zone (e.g. Adelaide = 11:25pm). Instructions: Students must discuss with their learning facilitator a potential project idea in module 1, week 1. By the end of module 1, students will be required to submit to their learning facilitator a one page outline of the project (non-graded) and a GANTT chart describing their project timeline. The outline/summary will clearly identify the issue under investigation and justify its significance, and broadly explain how the project will be approached and its feasibility. The learning facilitator must approve the project and evaluate it in terms of its feasibility, scope, workload implications, ethics and rigour. You must not proceed on the project without the approval of the learning facilitator. Failure to obtain approval of the project idea at an early stage may lead to delays in the development of the project. Students may select a topic related to their current public health practice/program/organization, or may analyse publically available datasets (e.g. Google Explore) or publicly available online text content as part of their research project. fhanna Highlight fhanna Highlight ass/Fail (100%) he topic is. Effectiveness of Mental Health Intervention in South Asian Countries:ASystematic review Research objective: To assess the effectiveness of mental health intervention for adults in South Asian Countries. Or To map the intervention components and its impact on health outcomes.
Answered Same DayJul 13, 2022

Answer To: PUBH6008_Assessment Brief 1 Page 1 of 1 ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Title PUBH6008: Capstone...

P answered on Jul 13 2022
86 Votes
Effectiveness of Mental Health Intervention in South Asian Countries: A Systematic review
Objective of the study: To map the intervention components a
nd study its impact on the health outcomes in the South Asian countries.
Summary    
Mental Health constitutes the emotional, psychological and the social well-being of the individuals (Galderisi et.al., 2015). The changes in the mental health of the individual is associated with the various disorders like Depression, trauma, eating disorders, anxiety and personality disorders (Taylor et.al., 2017). This not only increases the morbidity ratios but it is also associated with the increased health care burden across the world. The highest relevance of the mental disorders across the globe can be observed in the South Asian Countries. From the studies of the Naveed et.al. (2020) it was understood that the prevalence of the mental disorders in the South Asian countries is 14.2 % which is higher than the world-wide prevalence (13.4 %) indicating a direct impact on the mental health (Naveed et.al., 2020). Increase in the depression is associated with 6.4 % of increased suicidal behaviour in South Asia. The risk factors identified with mental disorders are smoking, alcohol, differences in the culture, political stressors, poverty, etc. (Chou et.al., 2014). The work-related stress and mental disorders are also due to longer working hours and adaption to the urbanization not only impacting the individuals but also it is impacting the mental health of the...
SOLUTION.PDF

Answer To This Question Is Available To Download

Related Questions & Answers

More Questions »

Submit New Assignment

Copy and Paste Your Assignment Here