International mental health economics and policy The increasing recognition globally of the burden of poor mental health has helped raise the profile of international mental health economics and policy. The international mental health group within PSSRU – based at the LSE – is involved in a wide range of activities, all with a focus on capacity building and linking the use of economic evidence to policy making. The members of th
The impacts of poor mental health are well documented. Increased awareness of these human and econom...
organization that performs research in health economics and synthesizes evidence in health technolog...
This article describes a current international mental health conference and a rationale for this con...
Mental disorders are not only devastating for individuals and burdensome for families but also costl...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906; Kinchin, I ORCiD: 0000-0003-0133-2763In acknowledgment of the ...
Mental disorders (including substance use disorders, dementia, and self-harm) account for a substant...
In recent years, policy makers in high-income countries have placed an increasing emphasis on the va...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...
This chapter discusses the importance of undertaking economic evaluations in mental health and the s...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...
The concept of the burden of disease, introduced and estimated for a broad range of diseases in the ...
Mental health and economics in Europe; Public health perspectives - From disease control to health p...
This editorial and accompanying article are the second in a series of four articles and editorials a...
This document outlines the collective response of international mental health NG
The impacts of poor mental health are well documented. Increased awareness of these human and econom...
organization that performs research in health economics and synthesizes evidence in health technolog...
This article describes a current international mental health conference and a rationale for this con...
Mental disorders are not only devastating for individuals and burdensome for families but also costl...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906; Kinchin, I ORCiD: 0000-0003-0133-2763In acknowledgment of the ...
Mental disorders (including substance use disorders, dementia, and self-harm) account for a substant...
In recent years, policy makers in high-income countries have placed an increasing emphasis on the va...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...
This chapter discusses the importance of undertaking economic evaluations in mental health and the s...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...
The concept of the burden of disease, introduced and estimated for a broad range of diseases in the ...
Mental health and economics in Europe; Public health perspectives - From disease control to health p...
This editorial and accompanying article are the second in a series of four articles and editorials a...
This document outlines the collective response of international mental health NG
The impacts of poor mental health are well documented. Increased awareness of these human and econom...
organization that performs research in health economics and synthesizes evidence in health technolog...
This article describes a current international mental health conference and a rationale for this con...