The purpose of the research programme introduced in this article is to provide new knowledge regarding comprehensive multisectoral approaches to breaking the negative cycle of poverty and mental ill-health. The programme undertakes an analysis of existing mental health policies in four African countries (Ghana, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia), and will carry out and evaluate interventions to assist in the development and implementation of mental health policies in those countries, over a five-year period. The four countries in which the programme is being conducted represent a variety of scenarios in mental health policy development and implementation.
BackgroundThe Emerald project's focus is on how to strengthen mental health systems in six low- and ...
Background There is a large treatment gap for mental, neurological or substance use (MNS) disorders....
In the current mental health environment in South Africa, the development of a relevant mental healt...
The purpose of the research programme introduced in this article is to provide new knowledge regardi...
Abstract Background Mental illnesses are increasingly recognised as a leading cause of disability wo...
Background: Mental illnesses are increasingly recognised as a leading cause of disability worldwide,...
BACKGROUND: Approximately half of the countries in the African Region had a mental health policy by ...
Mental illness is considered a silent epidemic throughoutAfrica due to substantial financial and sys...
This comparative review examines mental health policies in the United States and various African nat...
Mental health has become a national health priority in the West; however, it is still an overlooked ...
OBJECTIVE: This paper identifies the key barriers to mental health policy implementation in Ghana a...
Background: Despite decades of disagreement among mental health practitioners and researchers in the...
As a result of a long colonial history and subsequent developmental and economic challenges, many Af...
Integrating mental health into primary health care is widely promoted for a host of reasons, chief a...
There is a large treatment gap for mental health care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), w...
BackgroundThe Emerald project's focus is on how to strengthen mental health systems in six low- and ...
Background There is a large treatment gap for mental, neurological or substance use (MNS) disorders....
In the current mental health environment in South Africa, the development of a relevant mental healt...
The purpose of the research programme introduced in this article is to provide new knowledge regardi...
Abstract Background Mental illnesses are increasingly recognised as a leading cause of disability wo...
Background: Mental illnesses are increasingly recognised as a leading cause of disability worldwide,...
BACKGROUND: Approximately half of the countries in the African Region had a mental health policy by ...
Mental illness is considered a silent epidemic throughoutAfrica due to substantial financial and sys...
This comparative review examines mental health policies in the United States and various African nat...
Mental health has become a national health priority in the West; however, it is still an overlooked ...
OBJECTIVE: This paper identifies the key barriers to mental health policy implementation in Ghana a...
Background: Despite decades of disagreement among mental health practitioners and researchers in the...
As a result of a long colonial history and subsequent developmental and economic challenges, many Af...
Integrating mental health into primary health care is widely promoted for a host of reasons, chief a...
There is a large treatment gap for mental health care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), w...
BackgroundThe Emerald project's focus is on how to strengthen mental health systems in six low- and ...
Background There is a large treatment gap for mental, neurological or substance use (MNS) disorders....
In the current mental health environment in South Africa, the development of a relevant mental healt...