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Achutha Menon Centre Positive Mental Health Scale (AMCPMHS) was developed and used to study positive mental health (PMH) among young people in a part of India. It revealed lower PMH among females even after controlling for other variables; the correlates of positive mental health differentially influence the mental health of young men and women. Path analysis shows the conditions that contribute to the low PMH score of young people. The next phase of the study identified areas for possible effective policy interventions for promoting mental health in young people. A multi-method study.…mehr

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Achutha Menon Centre Positive Mental Health Scale (AMCPMHS) was developed and used to study positive mental health (PMH) among young people in a part of India. It revealed lower PMH among females even after controlling for other variables; the correlates of positive mental health differentially influence the mental health of young men and women. Path analysis shows the conditions that contribute to the low PMH score of young people. The next phase of the study identified areas for possible effective policy interventions for promoting mental health in young people. A multi-method study. References: 1.Ganga NS & Kutty VR. (2012) Measuring positive mental health: Development of the Achutha Menon Centre Positive Mental Health Scale (AMCPMHS). Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health (doi: 10.1177/1010539512444119). 2.Ganga NS, Kutty VR, Thomas I. (2014) Determinants of Positive Mental Health: A Path Model. Mental Health Review Journal. (doi:10.1108/MHRJ-05-2013-0018). 3.Ganga NS & KuttyVR. (2013) Identifying key strategies to promote positive mental health of young people in the state of Kerala, India. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion (doi:10.1080/14623730.2013.789627).
Autorenporträt
Nima Ganga is a postdoctoral fellow at Duke University. She holds a PhD in mental health, followed by an NIMH funded fellowship at the SHARE network. Her work has focused on mental health of children and young adults, and policy choices. Ganga has published in international peer reviewed journals and has done several international presentations.