Department
Nursing
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2023
Abstract
Within the current political, environmental, and societal landscape, a great number of events in recent years have put a strain on mental health and led to trauma among health professionals, health educators, students, and the patients and communities they serve. This Research Topic, “Response to societal and environmental trauma: Supporting stakeholders through health education,” focuses on strategies and best practices for preparing current and future healthcare providers, public health educators and advocates, and members of the community to face the challenges associated with societal and environmental trauma. It presents five diverse articles that span a wide spectrum, from effects of stigma around mental health in society to how health professionals process traumatic experiences.
Recommended Citation
Garza KB, Moseley LE, Ford CR and Helms KL (2023) Editorial: Response to societal and environmental trauma: Supporting stakeholders through health education. Frontiers in Public Health 11:1160886. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1160886
Publication/Presentation Information
(2023) Editorial: Response to societal and environmental trauma: Supporting stakeholders through health education. Frontiers in Public Health 11, 2023, 1-2.