1. First of all, our paper from StandStrong 1:
van Heerden, A., Poudyal, A., Hagaman, A., Maharjan, S. M., Byanjankar,
P., Bemme, D., Thapa, A., & Kohrt, B. A. (2024). Integration of
passive sensing technology to enhance delivery of psychological
interventions for mothers with depression: The StandStrong
study.
Scientific Reports,
14(1), 13535.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63232-3 If you missed it, let's revisit Al's talk in
Nepal Mental Health Research Webinar Series on
Integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Mental Health Research from Feb, 2024.
2. A paper related to Malnutrition and Social Representation in Nepal:
Caillaud, S., & Payotte, S.
(2024). ‘Hunger happens elsewhere, here malnutrition results from lack
of proper care’: Social representations of malnutrition and processes of
Othering in the Nepalese press.
European Journal of Social Psychology.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ejsp.3087
3. Next is an opinion piece on Task-Shifting and Lay Counseling:
Chase L, Shrestha P, Datta G, Forsythe N, Jain S, Maharjan SM, et al.
(2024) Task-shifting or problem-shifting? How lay counselling is
redefining mental healthcare. PLOS Ment Health 1(1):
e0000067.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmen.0000067
4. An analysis of Nepal’s Draft Mental Health Acts:
Jane Stephens, Padam Simkhada, Edwin van Teijlingen, John Porter, Julian
Eaton, An analysis of Nepal’s Draft Mental Health Acts 2006–2017:
competing values and power,
Health Policy and Planning, Volume 39, Issue 5, June 2024, Pages 499–508,
https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czae023
Indira Pradhan, Kelly Rose-Clarke, Helen Verdeli, and Pragya Shrestha,
Group Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Adolescents in Nepal In:
Interpersonal Psychotherapy. Edited by: Myrna M. Weissman and Jennifer
J. Mootz, Oxford University Press.
Please, check out
Part 5, chapter 26, pp.217-226 for Nepal study.