Mental health systems in many countries are seriously under-developed, yet mental health problems not only have huge consequences for quality of life, but – particularly in low- and middle-income countries – contribute to continued economic burden and reinforce poverty. This paper discusses economic barriers to improving the availability, accessibility, efficiency and equity of mental health care in low- and middle-income countries. Six sets of barriers are identified: an information barrier, resource insufficiency, resource distribution, resource inappropriateness, resource inflexibility and resource timing. Overcoming these barriers will be a major task, although there is no shortage of suggestions for action. The paper discusses broadeni...
Background Current coverage of mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries is very limited...
Resources for mental health include policy and infrastructure within countries, mental health servic...
Abstract Background Whilst there is recognition that the global burden of disease associated with me...
Mental health systems in many countries are seriously under-developed, yet mental health problems no...
In recent years, policy makers in high-income countries have placed an increasing emphasis on the va...
In recent years, policy makers in high-income countries have placed an increasing emphasis on the va...
Despite the publication of high-profile reports and promising activities in several countries, progr...
Despite the publication of high-profile reports and promising activities in several countries, progr...
Resources for mental health include policy and infrastructure within countries, mental health servic...
BackgroundCurrent coverage of mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries is very limited,...
BackgroundCurrent coverage of mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries is very limited,...
Integration of services into primary health care for people with common mental disorders is consider...
Integration of services into primary health care for people with common mental disorders is consider...
BackgroundCurrent coverage of mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries is very limited,...
More than 85% of the world's population lives in 153 low-income and middle-income countries (LAMICs)...
Background Current coverage of mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries is very limited...
Resources for mental health include policy and infrastructure within countries, mental health servic...
Abstract Background Whilst there is recognition that the global burden of disease associated with me...
Mental health systems in many countries are seriously under-developed, yet mental health problems no...
In recent years, policy makers in high-income countries have placed an increasing emphasis on the va...
In recent years, policy makers in high-income countries have placed an increasing emphasis on the va...
Despite the publication of high-profile reports and promising activities in several countries, progr...
Despite the publication of high-profile reports and promising activities in several countries, progr...
Resources for mental health include policy and infrastructure within countries, mental health servic...
BackgroundCurrent coverage of mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries is very limited,...
BackgroundCurrent coverage of mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries is very limited,...
Integration of services into primary health care for people with common mental disorders is consider...
Integration of services into primary health care for people with common mental disorders is consider...
BackgroundCurrent coverage of mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries is very limited,...
More than 85% of the world's population lives in 153 low-income and middle-income countries (LAMICs)...
Background Current coverage of mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries is very limited...
Resources for mental health include policy and infrastructure within countries, mental health servic...
Abstract Background Whilst there is recognition that the global burden of disease associated with me...