Part I: Structural Determinants of Women’s Mental Health.- Employment, Poverty, Disability and Gender: A Rights Approach for Women with Disabilities in India, Nepal and Bangladesh.- The Mental Health of Health Care Workers – A Woman’s Issue?.- What women want, what they get. Gap analysis in Pakistan of mental health services, polices, and research.- Perspectives on Violence Against Women: Social, Health, and Societal Consequences of Inter-Partner Violence.- Part II: Community, Social Support, and Women’s Mental Health.- Stress, Social Support and Depression in Arab Muslim Immigrant Women in the Detroit Area of the United States.- Social Factors Affecting the Well-being and Mental Health of Elderly Iranian Immigrant Women in Canada.- The Resettlement Blues: The Role of Social Support in Newcomer Women’s Mental Health.- Reflections on current societal and social context of women’s mental health in Italy.- Part III: Health and Social Services, Resistance, and Women’s Mental Health.- Women’s Benzodiazepine Abuse: A Psychoanalytic.- Unrecoverable? Prescriptions and Possibilities for Eating Disorder Recovery Approach.- Impact of gender-based aggression on women’s mental health in Portugal.- Somatization as a Major Mode of Expression of Psychological Distress in Familial and Interpersonal Relationships among Iranian Women.- Part IV: Displacement, Migration, Resettlement, and Women’s Mental Health.- Mental Health and Resilience of Young African Women Refugees in an Urban Context.- Mental Health in Non-Korean Women Residing in South Korea Following Marriage to Korean Men.- The Gender Gap in Mental Health: Immigrants in Switzerland.- Focusing on Resilience in Canadian Immigrant Mothers’ Mental Health.- Reinventing myself: a search for identity as an immigrant woman in my journey from Brazil to Canada.- Part V: Poverty, Marginalization, and Women’s Mental Health.- Women living with homelessness: They are (almost) invisible.- Exploring women’s mental health at the intersections of aging, racialization and low socioeconomic status.- The social construction of mental health inequities experienced by mothers who are socioeconomically disadvantaged during early motherhood: A Canadian Perspective.- Part VI: Motherhood, Resilience, and Women’s Mental Health.- Interacting Individual, Social and Cultural Factors in Black Mothers Resilience Building Following Loss to Gun Violence in Canada.- Antenatal Depression in Immigrant Women: A Culturally Sensitive Prevention Program in Geneva (Switzerland).- Community Resilience and Community Interventions for Post-Natal Depression: Reflecting on Maternal Mental Health in Rwanda.- Mothering Bereaved Children after Perinatal Death: Implications for Women’s and Children’s Mental Health in Canada.