About 14% of the global burden of disease has been attributed to neuropsychiatric disorders, mostly due to the chronically disabling nature of depression and other common mental disorders, alcohol-use and substance-use disorders, and psychoses. Such estimates have drawn attention to the importance of mental disorders for public health. However, because they stress the separate contributions of mental and physical disorders to disability and mortality, they might have entrenched the alienation of mental health from mainstream efforts to improve health and reduce poverty. The burden of mental disorders is likely to have been underestimated because of inadequate appreciation of the connectedness between mental illness and other health conditio...
Mental diseases are common, chronic and disabling, representing a problem in public health of import...
<em>Globally, during the last three decades, mental health has played significant role in regards to...
People with mental illness are twice as likely to develop cardiovascular, respiratory, infectious an...
About 14% of the global burden of disease has been attributed to neuropsychiatric disorders, mostly ...
About 14% of the global burden of disease has been attributed to neuropsychiatric disorders, mostly ...
The resolution for global mental health, led by India, the USA, and Switzerland, is the result of an...
Global health has been defined as an area of study, research, and practice that places a priority on...
Mental disorders such as depression and alcohol use disorders often co-occur with other common nonco...
The Global Burden of Disease studies documented the challenges posed by mental illness. Mental illne...
In this paper, the author contrasts the substantial impact of mental health problems on global disab...
There is no health without society. There is no health without mental health. Health and society are...
Mental and behavioral disorders account for approximately 7.4 percent of the global burden of diseas...
Globally, during the last three decades, mental health has played significant role in regards to the...
There have been repeated calls to include mental health in the sustainable development goals (SDGs),...
Mental and behavioral disorders account for approximately 7.4 percent of the global burden of diseas...
Mental diseases are common, chronic and disabling, representing a problem in public health of import...
<em>Globally, during the last three decades, mental health has played significant role in regards to...
People with mental illness are twice as likely to develop cardiovascular, respiratory, infectious an...
About 14% of the global burden of disease has been attributed to neuropsychiatric disorders, mostly ...
About 14% of the global burden of disease has been attributed to neuropsychiatric disorders, mostly ...
The resolution for global mental health, led by India, the USA, and Switzerland, is the result of an...
Global health has been defined as an area of study, research, and practice that places a priority on...
Mental disorders such as depression and alcohol use disorders often co-occur with other common nonco...
The Global Burden of Disease studies documented the challenges posed by mental illness. Mental illne...
In this paper, the author contrasts the substantial impact of mental health problems on global disab...
There is no health without society. There is no health without mental health. Health and society are...
Mental and behavioral disorders account for approximately 7.4 percent of the global burden of diseas...
Globally, during the last three decades, mental health has played significant role in regards to the...
There have been repeated calls to include mental health in the sustainable development goals (SDGs),...
Mental and behavioral disorders account for approximately 7.4 percent of the global burden of diseas...
Mental diseases are common, chronic and disabling, representing a problem in public health of import...
<em>Globally, during the last three decades, mental health has played significant role in regards to...
People with mental illness are twice as likely to develop cardiovascular, respiratory, infectious an...