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UNINA9910798941803321 |
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Advances in accounting behavioral research . Vol. 19 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Khondar E. Karim, associate editors Timothy Fogarty [et. al] |
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Bingley, England : , : Emerald, , 2016 |
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©2016 |
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[First edition.] |
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1 online resource (165 pages) |
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Advances in accounting behavioral research, , 1475-1488 ; ; v. 19 |
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KarimKhondkar E. <1961-> |
FogartyTimothy |
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Business & Economics - Accounting - Financial |
Accounting |
Finance & accounting |
Accounting - Psychological aspects |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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An analysis of the research contributions of advances in accounting behavioral research: 1998-2012 / Daryl M. Guffey -- The new normal? enhanced psychological well-being from public accounting: mitigating conflict with flexibility and role clarity / Ambrose Jones, III, Cynthia P. Guthrie -- Are investors influenced by accounting presentation format and announcement prominence of special items? / Lei Dong, Bernard Wong-On-Wing, Gladie Lui -- Accounting guidance flexibility, auditors' ethical characteristics, and blame / Robert M.cornell, Rick C.warne -- An empirical examination of psychological climate and internal disclosure policy compliance / Randall Young. |
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Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research publishes high-quality research encompassing all areas of accounting including financial, auditing, taxation, managerial and information systems, addressing a broad range of issues that affect the users, preparers and assurers of accounting information. Further, this research incorporates theory from, and contributes knowledge and understanding to, applied psychology, sociology, management science, and behavioral |
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UNINA9910899894803321 |
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Bray Patricia Gail |
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Adolescent Public Mental Health : Why Systems Need Changing and How a Public Mental Health Approach Can Work / / edited by Patricia Gail Bray, Arthur Maerlender |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
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[1st ed. 2024.] |
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1 online resource (234 pages) |
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Public health |
Mental health |
Developmental psychology |
Psychology |
Public Health |
Mental Health |
Child and Adolescence Psychology |
Behavioral Sciences and Psychology |
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1. Introduction to Adolescent Public Mental Health -- Part I. Why Adolescent Mental Health Needs a Systems Change -- 2. Adolescent Mental Health in the Twenty-first Century -- 3. School Mental Health Milestones Since the Late Twentieth Century -- 4. Systems Change: Constructing an Adolescent Public Mental Health Model -- Part II. How to Make a Systems Change in Adolescent Mental Health -- 5. Strategies for Implementing a Public Health Model for Adolescent Mental Health -- 6. The BridgeUp Case Study – The BridgeUp Model Implementation -- 7. Global Adolescent Mental Health -- 8. Lessons Part I: Lessons, |
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Limitations and Funding of the Bridge Up Model -- 9. Lessons Part II: Barriers to Care -- 10. Lessons Part III: Public Mental Health Screening for Adolescents -- 11. Taking Action With the Adolescent Public Mental Health Model. |
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This book presents an innovative public mental health model addressing the global crisis of declining mental health among adolescents. Despite the scholarly and public media attention given to post-pandemic adolescent mental health, few published sources present a sustainable, scalable and multisector collaborative solution that includes attention to the social determinants of health, equity, and prevention, together with mental health literacy education and early intervention. This book takes a public health approach to address this need and is inspired by the authors' experience creating and implementing change in adolescent mental health systems. While prevention, together with diagnosis and treatment, are the most effective ways to address mental illness, a systems-level approach has only recently appeared in the applied mental health scientific literature. Unlike cardiovascular disease and cancer, mental health promotion and mental illness prevention have been slow to gain traction in the U.S. However, leading professional associations are beginning to acknowledge the value of a public health approach to adolescent mental health and the need to support public health and mental health intersectoral policies. The concepts presented in this volume draw on three primary systems: public health, mental health and education. The authors present 24 recommendations that are relevant for scholars, practitioners and leaders involved in adolescent mental health. Among the topics covered: U.S. and global adolescent mental health, public health, and school mental health Why a systems change is needed in adolescent mental health How to implement an adolescent public mental health model Taking action with systems change Adolescent Public Mental Health is essential reading for professionals in mental health, public health, social work, and medicine who are interested in moving to a more integrative, multisectoral approach to adolescent mental health. Educators and academic institutions who teach our future leaders will benefit from understanding the new model, which can be seamlessly included in secondary school education. Clinicians, practitioners, school principals and superintendents can adopt the model and collaborative processes, described in the demonstration project, to respond to the mental health challenges they encounter every day. |
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