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Abstract
In this commentary, we build on work by Gurung and colleagues which highlighted gender inequity in the global mental health research workforce in Nepal (Gurung et al., 2021). We seek to increase awareness of the under-representation of women in global mental health research and its consequences, and we call for change. By women, we refer to all people who identify as women, including trans people. The commentary is informed by conversations with women who are global mental health researchers in the Global North and South at various stages of their careers.
Department
Social Work
Publication Date
7-10-2023
Journal Title
Transcultural Psychiatry
Publisher
Sage
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Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Rose-Clarke, K (Coordinator), The Women in Global Mental Health Research Group ….Enelamah, N., (2023). Gender (in)equity in global mental health research: A call to action. Transcultural Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1177/13634615231180376 (Contributor)
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This is an open access article published by Sage in Transcultural Psychiatry in 2023, available online: https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13634615231180376