2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114354
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Global collective action in mental health financing: Allocation of development assistance for mental health in 142 countries, 2000–2015

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“…However, this study does not support the findings of previous studies which concluded that village funds did not have a significant effect on improving village development and the quality of life of the community [15], [21]. Government spending on health, such as the provision of health resources, did not have any effect on increasing the health quality and life the population either [22], [23].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…However, this study does not support the findings of previous studies which concluded that village funds did not have a significant effect on improving village development and the quality of life of the community [15], [21]. Government spending on health, such as the provision of health resources, did not have any effect on increasing the health quality and life the population either [22], [23].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The availability of health resources (including integrated healthcare center/pos pelayanan terpadu (posyandu), health personnel) did not bring any effect on increasing the quality of health of the community [22] due to scarcity of health infrastructure in an area. In addition, the results of other studies also concluded that government budgets did not have any significant effect on psychological health and health in general [23]- [25], similar to a study in Indonesia which also showed no significant effect in the short term [26]. The findings of previous studies still show inconsistencies.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…She has substantial experience in the quantitative analysis of DAMH, including country-level panel data linkage and analyses (e.g. Iemmi, 2021b ).…”
Section: Reflexivity Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ollective action is defined as an intra-organizational mobility action scheme that involves each entity integrates to engage with in management of common resources and social movements in support of aims. This scheme has been widely implemented in a variety of fields, such as environment and climate change (Boda, et al, 2022;Carmona-Moya, et al, 2021;Colding, et al, 2022;Luo et al, 2021;Meilasari-Sugiana, 2012), education (Maruyama, et al 2022;Sposito, 2010;Steiner & Spear, 2020), energy and technological transformation (Shortall, et al, 2022;Twine, et al, 2019), health and social safety nets (Iemmi, 2021;van Ryneveld, et al, 2022), economics (Pizzi & Brunet, 2012;Salvador Casara, et al, 2022), social movements and change (Bernroider, et al, 2022;Smith, et al, 2021), and so on. Therefore, collective action studies have shown impressive growth with numerous of perspectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%