Mental ill-health imposes a huge burden on individuals, their families, society, health systems and the economy. Mental health care remains a neglected area of health policy in too many countries. This statement by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD 2014) confirms the overall bleak assessment of the reaction to mental ill-health that prevails worldwide even in well-developed economies. Mental ill-health has accompanying costs in terms of reduced quality of life, loss of productivity, and premature mortality. Data from the European Union shows that stigma and the fear of its possible effects on personal, family and employment prospects prevents around half of those who need mental health care to co...
Now that work with our hands has been replaced, in the industrialised world, either by machines, or ...
Mental health issues are increasingly finding their way onto national, European and international ag...
YesThe survey considered this was a greater burden compared to cancer (16%) and heart disease (16%),...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Mental disorders are one of the main causes of the overall disease burden wo...
This lecture argues that mental health is a major factor of production. It is the biggest single inf...
The current global economic crisis is expected to produce adverse mental health effects that may inc...
The new Mental Health Act, 2012 in the Maltese legislation is aimed to be in line and reflect chang...
One in eight individuals worldwide lives with a mental health disorder. For many European countries,...
[From Introduction] There is growing evidence of the global impact of mental illness. Mental health ...
Mental health is critical to the discussion of eHealth’s future, as mental health concerns contribut...
Public health practitioners in Malta have been drivers of public mental health reform throughout the...
In Malta as in many other countries, psychiatry has for years been the Cinderella of the Health Serv...
One in 3 of us will experience mental illness in our lifetime, and yet the current treatments as wel...
As evidenced by the European Commission’s recent Mental Health Pact, mental health has moved up the ...
Mental illness is the greatest hidden problem in our society. Tackling it would do more than anythin...
Now that work with our hands has been replaced, in the industrialised world, either by machines, or ...
Mental health issues are increasingly finding their way onto national, European and international ag...
YesThe survey considered this was a greater burden compared to cancer (16%) and heart disease (16%),...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Mental disorders are one of the main causes of the overall disease burden wo...
This lecture argues that mental health is a major factor of production. It is the biggest single inf...
The current global economic crisis is expected to produce adverse mental health effects that may inc...
The new Mental Health Act, 2012 in the Maltese legislation is aimed to be in line and reflect chang...
One in eight individuals worldwide lives with a mental health disorder. For many European countries,...
[From Introduction] There is growing evidence of the global impact of mental illness. Mental health ...
Mental health is critical to the discussion of eHealth’s future, as mental health concerns contribut...
Public health practitioners in Malta have been drivers of public mental health reform throughout the...
In Malta as in many other countries, psychiatry has for years been the Cinderella of the Health Serv...
One in 3 of us will experience mental illness in our lifetime, and yet the current treatments as wel...
As evidenced by the European Commission’s recent Mental Health Pact, mental health has moved up the ...
Mental illness is the greatest hidden problem in our society. Tackling it would do more than anythin...
Now that work with our hands has been replaced, in the industrialised world, either by machines, or ...
Mental health issues are increasingly finding their way onto national, European and international ag...
YesThe survey considered this was a greater burden compared to cancer (16%) and heart disease (16%),...