The mental health of vulnerable groups is an area of increasing concern and critical importance in the field of psychiatry. This Research Topic aims to bring together cutting-edge research that delves into the predictors, mechanisms, and interventions associated with mental health challenges faced by these populations. Vulnerable groups, including but not limited to, individuals experiencing poverty, homelessness, refugees, ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with chronic illnesses or disabilities, often face unique and multifaceted mental health issues that require specialized understanding and tailored approaches.
We seeks to highlight research that identifies socio-economic, environmental, and biological factors contributing to mental health disparities. We are particularly interested in studies that examine the role of adverse childhood experiences, social determinants of health, and systemic inequalities.
We also welcome research that explores the psychological, neurobiological, and genetic mechanisms contributing to mental health issues in these groups. Additionally, we are interested in how social and environmental stressors interact with individual vulnerabilities to influence mental health trajectories.
Addressing the mental health needs of vulnerable groups requires innovative and culturally sensitive interventions. We strive to showcase intervention studies that focus on prevention, treatment, and recovery. We seek contributions that evaluate the efficacy of traditional and novel therapeutic approaches, including community-based interventions, digital health solutions, and integrative care models. Papers that discuss the implementation and scalability of these interventions in diverse settings, as well as those that provide evidence on long-term outcomes, are particularly welcome. We encourage submissions that discuss the implications of their findings for public health policies, clinical guidelines, and social services.
Hopefully, this Research Topic will advance our understanding of the mental health challenges faced by vulnerable groups and to promote the development of effective predictors, mechanisms, and interventions. By bringing together a diverse range of studies, we hope to foster a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of these complex issues, ultimately contributing to better mental health outcomes for all. We look forward to receiving your valuable contributions and to advancing the field of psychiatry through this important endeavor.
Keywords:
Mental health, Vulnerable groups, Psychological mechanisms, Environmental factors, Therapeutic approaches, Social stressors, Systemic inequalities
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
The mental health of vulnerable groups is an area of increasing concern and critical importance in the field of psychiatry. This Research Topic aims to bring together cutting-edge research that delves into the predictors, mechanisms, and interventions associated with mental health challenges faced by these populations. Vulnerable groups, including but not limited to, individuals experiencing poverty, homelessness, refugees, ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with chronic illnesses or disabilities, often face unique and multifaceted mental health issues that require specialized understanding and tailored approaches.
We seeks to highlight research that identifies socio-economic, environmental, and biological factors contributing to mental health disparities. We are particularly interested in studies that examine the role of adverse childhood experiences, social determinants of health, and systemic inequalities.
We also welcome research that explores the psychological, neurobiological, and genetic mechanisms contributing to mental health issues in these groups. Additionally, we are interested in how social and environmental stressors interact with individual vulnerabilities to influence mental health trajectories.
Addressing the mental health needs of vulnerable groups requires innovative and culturally sensitive interventions. We strive to showcase intervention studies that focus on prevention, treatment, and recovery. We seek contributions that evaluate the efficacy of traditional and novel therapeutic approaches, including community-based interventions, digital health solutions, and integrative care models. Papers that discuss the implementation and scalability of these interventions in diverse settings, as well as those that provide evidence on long-term outcomes, are particularly welcome. We encourage submissions that discuss the implications of their findings for public health policies, clinical guidelines, and social services.
Hopefully, this Research Topic will advance our understanding of the mental health challenges faced by vulnerable groups and to promote the development of effective predictors, mechanisms, and interventions. By bringing together a diverse range of studies, we hope to foster a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of these complex issues, ultimately contributing to better mental health outcomes for all. We look forward to receiving your valuable contributions and to advancing the field of psychiatry through this important endeavor.
Keywords:
Mental health, Vulnerable groups, Psychological mechanisms, Environmental factors, Therapeutic approaches, Social stressors, Systemic inequalities
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.