Conduct a Research accessing mental health services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Conduct a Research accessing mental health services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Conduct a Research accessing mental health services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Instructions

Core criteria relevant of abstract of 350 words: 1-The abstract should clearly indicate which theme it relates to. Theme is: New Roles and Breaking the Mould We are keen to hear from clinical, education colleagues and service-users developing and co-creating new models and knowledge to support newer roles and advances in delivery of mental health care.

Abstracts evaluating new education models and projects based on codesign are particularly welcome.

2-Material presented in abstracts must be concise and coherent; with the focus of the abstract and its relevance to an international audience stated clearly e.g. a local study needs to be placed in some generalised context.

5-Abstracts relating to non-empirical papers, for example methodological papers or on a contemporary issue, MUST be structured: background, aim(s), main discussion points and a conclusion which summarises the contribution of the paper.

6-Relevant contextual information including definitions of specialist terms must be given.

7-Authors must consider and specify how their paper contributes to mental health nursing, for example education, policy, practice research or theory.

8-Abstracts must not contain information which could identify the author(s), as these are reviewed blind.

9-up to three references may be cited and these must be provided using the Harvard referencing system. Make an abstract for a concurrent session (350 words) Abstracts From the below literature review, with focusing mainly on the last two headings (Availability and accessibility of Mental Health Services in KSA and Mental health help-seeking behaviour)