Child Behavioral Health in Sub-Saharan Africa
Child Behavioral Health in Sub-Saharan Africa
Towards Evidence Generation and Policy Development
Sensoy Bahar, Ozge; McKay, Mary M.; Ssewamala, Fred M.
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
11/2021
342
Dura
Inglês
9783030837068
15 a 20 dias
705
Introduction.- Understanding Child Behavioral Health within the Kenyan Context: Current Efforts in Policy, Research, and Practice.- Understanding Child Behavioral Health within the Ghanaian Context: Current Efforts in Policy, Research, and Practice.- Understanding Child Behavioral Health within the Ugandan Context: Current Efforts in Policy, Research, and Practice.- HIV/AIDS and Child Behavioral Health.- Non-Kin Support Networks and Child Behavioral Health in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Child Behavioral Health in Emergency Settings.- Working with Children Affected by Conflict and Displacement.- Scaling-up Child Behavioral Health Interventions.- Measuring Child Behavioral Health in SSA: Current Practice and Way Forward.- Making Child Behavioral Health a Policy Priority: Comparative Analysis of Policy Frameworks from Ghana, Uganda, and Kenya.- Training a new Cadre of Child Behavioral Health Scientists. Current Gaps and Promise.- Integrating Research and Practice: A Practitioners' Perspective.- Engaging with the US Government on Issues of Child Behavioral Health in SSA.- Conclusion.
Introduction.- Understanding Child Behavioral Health within the Kenyan Context: Current Efforts in Policy, Research, and Practice.- Understanding Child Behavioral Health within the Ghanaian Context: Current Efforts in Policy, Research, and Practice.- Understanding Child Behavioral Health within the Ugandan Context: Current Efforts in Policy, Research, and Practice.- HIV/AIDS and Child Behavioral Health.- Non-Kin Support Networks and Child Behavioral Health in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Child Behavioral Health in Emergency Settings.- Working with Children Affected by Conflict and Displacement.- Scaling-up Child Behavioral Health Interventions.- Measuring Child Behavioral Health in SSA: Current Practice and Way Forward.- Making Child Behavioral Health a Policy Priority: Comparative Analysis of Policy Frameworks from Ghana, Uganda, and Kenya.- Training a new Cadre of Child Behavioral Health Scientists. Current Gaps and Promise.- Integrating Research and Practice: A Practitioners' Perspective.- Engaging with the US Government on Issues of Child Behavioral Health in SSA.- Conclusion.