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ReCast - How Can We Better Define “Mental Health”?
Published 3 years, 2 months ago
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Taking a break this week, so here's our ReCast of Episode 236 where we talk about what the term “mental health” really means and its impact on Human Factors. We also check in with the community about what keeps us excited and motivated about Human Factors and User Experience, how to store research, and our opinions on sign up vs. sign in.
Episode Link: https://www.humanfactorscast.media/236
Originally recorded live on February 24th, 2022, hosted by Nick Roome & Barry Kirby.
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News:
- Researchers call for greater clarity over what constitutes ‘a mental health problem’
- https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/researchers-call-for-greater-clarity-over-what-constitutes-a-mental-health-problem/
- Image Source: Pexels
It Came From:
- Established professionals - What has gotten you excited about UX and your job in the last quarter? | HitherAndYawn | /r/userexperience
- Long term archive of research outputs? | fox_91 | /r/userexperience
- Why is sign-up ultra prominent nowadays but sign-in gets buried? | AdequateElderberry | /r/userexperience
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