Charmaine Williams

Affiliations: 
Social Work University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Social Work, Public and Social Welfare, Women's Studies, Ethnic and Racial Studies
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Bruder R, Mason R, Williams CC, et al. (2024) Exploring the experiences of wellbeing, health, and healthcare among women who have been domestically sex trafficked in Ontario, Canada: A qualitative study protocol. Plos One. 19: e0299500
Kourgiantakis T, Markoulakis R, Lee E, et al. (2023) Access to mental health and addiction services for youth and their families in Ontario: perspectives of parents, youth, and service providers. International Journal of Mental Health Systems. 17: 4
Kourgiantakis T, Markoulakis R, Hussain A, et al. (2022) Navigating inequities in the delivery of youth mental health care during the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives of youth, families, and service providers. Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique
Ross LE, Gibson MF, Daley A, et al. (2018) In spite of the system: A qualitatively-driven mixed methods analysis of the mental health services experiences of LGBTQ people living in poverty in Ontario, Canada. Plos One. 13: e0201437
Knyahnytska Y, Williams C, Dale C, et al. (2018) Changing the Conversation: Diabetes Management in Adults with Severe Mental Illnesses and Type 2 Diabetes. Canadian Journal of Diabetes
Steele LS, Daley A, Curling D, et al. (2016) LGBT Identity, Untreated Depression, and Unmet Need for Mental Health Services by Sexual Minority Women and Trans-Identified People. Journal of Women's Health (2002)
Craig S, Frankford R, Allan K, et al. (2016) Self-reported patient psychosocial needs in integrated primary health care: A role for social work in interdisciplinary teams. Social Work in Health Care. 1-20
Homa L, Rose J, Hovmand PS, et al. (2015) A Participatory Model of the Paradox of Primary Care. Annals of Family Medicine. 13: 456-65
Williams CC, Almeida M, Knyahnytska Y. (2015) Towards a biopsychosociopolitical frame for recovery in the context of mental illness British Journal of Social Work. 45: i9-i26
Williams CC, Tufford L. (2012) Professional competencies for promoting recovery in mental illness. Psychiatry. 75: 190-201
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