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Resource ID 366
Title Poverty, social inequality and mental health
Author Vijaya Murali & Femi Oyebode
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Abstract

The World Health Organization has described poverty as the greatest cause of suffering on earth. This article considers the direct and indirect effects of relative poverty on the development of emotional, behavioural and psychiatric problems, in the context of the growing inequality between rich and poor. The problems of children in particular are reviewed. Targets to reduce inequality have been set both nationally and internationally.

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Resource type Article
URL http://apt.rcpsych.org/content/10/3/216.full.pdf+html
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Record created 2014-07-19 16:12
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Record editor Helen Parsons
Tags https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/globalhealth/browse/list_titles/tag/466
Subjects Poverty and inequality, Social justice, human rights and health