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      Effects of a Community‐Based Multicomponent Positive Psychology Intervention on Mental Health of Rural Adults in Ghana

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              Based on the Mental Health Continuum Short Form administered in the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey - Mental Health (CCHS-MH), the percentages of Canadians aged 15 or older classified as having flourishing, moderate or languishing mental health were 76.9%, 21.6% and 1.5%, respectively. Compared with estimates for other countries, a higher percentage of Canadians were flourishing. In accordance with the complete mental health model, mental health was also assessed in combination with the presence or absence of mental illness (depression; bipolar disorder; generalized anxiety disorder; alcohol, cannabis or other drug abuse or dependence). An estimated 72.5% of Canadians (19.8 million) were classified as having complete mental health; that is they were flourishing and did not meet the criteria for any of the six past 12-month mental or substance use disorders included in the CCHS-MH. Age, marital status, socio-economic status, spirituality and physical health were associated with complete mental health. Men and women were equally likely to be in complete mental health.
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                Journal
                Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being
                Appl Psychol Health Well‐Being
                Wiley
                1758-0846
                1758-0854
                November 2020
                July 24 2020
                November 2020
                : 12
                : 3
                : 828-862
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Africa Unit for Transdisciplinary Health Research North‐West University Potchefstroom South Africa
                [2 ]University of Ghana Accra Ghana
                [3 ]Human Sciences Research Council Cape Town South Africa
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                10.1111/aphw.12212
                32706933
                8823bb35-d12b-46a7-a017-41a51afe6627
                © 2020

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