The world is undergoing a rapid health transition, with an ageing population and disease burden increasingly defined by disability. In Sub-Saharan Africa the next 40 years are predicted to see reduced mortality, signalling a surge in the impact of chronic diseases. We modelled these epidemiological changes and associated mental health workforce requirements. Years lived with a disability (YLD) predictions for mental and substance use disorders for each decade from 2010 to 2050 for four Sub-Saharan African regions were calculated using Global Burden of Disease 2010 study (GBD 2010) data and UN population forecasts. Predicted mental health workforce requirements for 2010 and 2050, by region and for selected countries, were modelled using GBD ...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa the treatment gap for mental disorders is high. In 2009, 98.0% of ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has drawn attention to the growing global burden of mental disor...
Mental illness is considered a silent epidemic throughoutAfrica due to substantial financial and sys...
The world is undergoing a rapid health transition, with an ageing population and disease burden incr...
The world is undergoing a rapid health transition, with an ageing population and disease burden incr...
© 2015 Pamela Y. Collins et al. The 2010 Global Burden of Disease Study points to a changing landsca...
The 2010 Global Burden of Disease Study points to a changing landscape in which non-communicable dis...
The 2010 Global Burden of Disease Study points to a changing landscape in which non-communicable dis...
<p>Change in disability burden of mental and substance use disorders over time, 20–54 years by age g...
<p>Disability burden of mental and substance use disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa over time, all ages...
The Global Burden of Disease studies documented the challenges posed by mental illness. Mental illne...
Mental health disorders and substance abuse are major causes of disability worldwide [1] and the lea...
IntroductionModels estimate that the disability burden from mental disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa (...
1<p>FTE are expressed as a rate per 100,000 population.</p>2<p>The suggested increase to 2050 was ca...
<p>Note: SSA East – Zambia, Ethiopia, Burundi; SSA West – Ghana, Nigeria, Chad; SSA Central – DRC, A...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa the treatment gap for mental disorders is high. In 2009, 98.0% of ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has drawn attention to the growing global burden of mental disor...
Mental illness is considered a silent epidemic throughoutAfrica due to substantial financial and sys...
The world is undergoing a rapid health transition, with an ageing population and disease burden incr...
The world is undergoing a rapid health transition, with an ageing population and disease burden incr...
© 2015 Pamela Y. Collins et al. The 2010 Global Burden of Disease Study points to a changing landsca...
The 2010 Global Burden of Disease Study points to a changing landscape in which non-communicable dis...
The 2010 Global Burden of Disease Study points to a changing landscape in which non-communicable dis...
<p>Change in disability burden of mental and substance use disorders over time, 20–54 years by age g...
<p>Disability burden of mental and substance use disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa over time, all ages...
The Global Burden of Disease studies documented the challenges posed by mental illness. Mental illne...
Mental health disorders and substance abuse are major causes of disability worldwide [1] and the lea...
IntroductionModels estimate that the disability burden from mental disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa (...
1<p>FTE are expressed as a rate per 100,000 population.</p>2<p>The suggested increase to 2050 was ca...
<p>Note: SSA East – Zambia, Ethiopia, Burundi; SSA West – Ghana, Nigeria, Chad; SSA Central – DRC, A...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa the treatment gap for mental disorders is high. In 2009, 98.0% of ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has drawn attention to the growing global burden of mental disor...
Mental illness is considered a silent epidemic throughoutAfrica due to substantial financial and sys...