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- Title
Mental Health in Community Life.
- Authors
Ojemann, Ralph H.
- Abstract
The article focuses on several studies that discuss the effects of the Second World War on mental health in community life. Various studies were conducted to identify the implications of government policies and political system. One such study examined psychological aspects of the social credit movement in Alberta. During the three-year period just before and after the close of the war, studies on the correlations of socioeconomic and class status were identified. It was noted that there was a direct relationship between mental health and cultural differences. Post war situation had a great impact on the mental health of children. Community plans were made to treat the mental hygiene of veterans and emotionally maladjusted people.
- Subjects
WORLD War II -- Psychological aspects; MENTAL health; CHILDREN'S health; WORLD War II veterans; CHILD psychology; MENTAL illness; PEOPLE with intellectual disabilities; COMMUNITIES; PATHOLOGICAL psychology
- Publication
Review of Educational Research, 1949, Vol 19, Issue 5, p395
- ISSN
0034-6543
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/1168176