Introduction The primary aim of the National Institute of Health Research-funded global health research group, Warwick-India-Canada (WIC), is to reduce the burden of psychotic disorders in India. India has a large pool of undetected and untreated patients with psychosis and a treatment gap exceeding 75%. Evidence-based packages of care have been piloted, but delivery of treatments still remains a challenge. Even when patients access treatment, there is minimal to no continuity of care. The overarching ambition of WIC programme is to improve patient outcomes through (1) developing culturally tailored clinical interventions, (2) early identification and timely treatment of individuals with mental illness and (3) improving access to care by ex...
Mental illness is perhaps the most common and most debilitating among non-communicable diseases. Sch...
Background: Mental Health is an emerging problem in the world, particularly in developing countries ...
Community based rehabilitation for mental illness is gaining ground all over the world. This is part...
Introduction: India’s National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) was initiated in 1982. In 2016, the In...
INTRODUCTION: There are few robust and directly comparable studies of the epidemiology of psychotic ...
AbstractBackgroundThe US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has stimulated and participated ...
The treatment gap for people with mental disorders exceeds 50% in all countries of the world, approa...
Background: The US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has stimulated and participated in eff...
(from the cover) Mental disorders are among the most common and most disabling health problems world...
Background: Around 1 in 7 people in India are impacted by mental illness. The treatment gap for peop...
BACKGROUND: India has few mental health professionals to treat the large number of people suffering ...
LSE’s Catherine Campbell asks whether more psychiatrists and psychologists can improve mental health...
The discipline of global mental health has been singularly associated with the generation of knowled...
BACKGROUND: There is a large treatment gap with few community services for people with schizophrenia...
Background: Research in global mental health (GMH) has previously documented how co...
Mental illness is perhaps the most common and most debilitating among non-communicable diseases. Sch...
Background: Mental Health is an emerging problem in the world, particularly in developing countries ...
Community based rehabilitation for mental illness is gaining ground all over the world. This is part...
Introduction: India’s National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) was initiated in 1982. In 2016, the In...
INTRODUCTION: There are few robust and directly comparable studies of the epidemiology of psychotic ...
AbstractBackgroundThe US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has stimulated and participated ...
The treatment gap for people with mental disorders exceeds 50% in all countries of the world, approa...
Background: The US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has stimulated and participated in eff...
(from the cover) Mental disorders are among the most common and most disabling health problems world...
Background: Around 1 in 7 people in India are impacted by mental illness. The treatment gap for peop...
BACKGROUND: India has few mental health professionals to treat the large number of people suffering ...
LSE’s Catherine Campbell asks whether more psychiatrists and psychologists can improve mental health...
The discipline of global mental health has been singularly associated with the generation of knowled...
BACKGROUND: There is a large treatment gap with few community services for people with schizophrenia...
Background: Research in global mental health (GMH) has previously documented how co...
Mental illness is perhaps the most common and most debilitating among non-communicable diseases. Sch...
Background: Mental Health is an emerging problem in the world, particularly in developing countries ...
Community based rehabilitation for mental illness is gaining ground all over the world. This is part...