Background Mental health is increasingly finding a place on global health and international development agendas. Advocates for Global Mental Health (GMH), and international organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank, argue that treatments available in high-income countries should also be made available in low- and middle-income countries. Such arguments are often made by comparing mental health to infectious diseases, including the relative disease and economic burdens they impose, and pointing to the applicability of the right to access treatment for mental health, not only infectious diseases. HIV/AIDS advocacy in particular has been held up by GMH advocates as offering an appropriate strategy for genera...
This article describes a number of applied research areas that political psychologists can explore t...
MDG 6, 'to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases', is unique among the MDGs because it emerged...
Serious Mental Illnesses (SMI) are psychiatric disorders (excluding developmental and substance use...
Background: Mental health is increasingly finding a place on global health and international develop...
Recent years have seen the re-emergence of charges of AIDS exceptionalism in response to ‘revolution...
In an attempt to address inequalities and inequities in mental health provision in low and middle-i...
In the fourth article of a five-part series providing a global perspective on integrating mental hea...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent across all health settings. Where they are co-morbid with othe...
Perceptions regarding the importance of mental health are shifting at a global level. Once described...
Perceptions regarding the importance of mental health are shifting at a global level. Once described...
This article makes three points regarding international assistance in health, AIDS, and population. ...
There have been recent indications that AIDS’ primacy amongst global health issues may be under thre...
BACKGROUND: The Millennium Development Goals have guided development co-operation in the 15 years up...
Global Mental Health has become clearly defined as a distinct academic discipline and area of practi...
There have been dramatic advances in the treatment of HIV/AIDS. Whereas HIV was once a dire diagnosi...
This article describes a number of applied research areas that political psychologists can explore t...
MDG 6, 'to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases', is unique among the MDGs because it emerged...
Serious Mental Illnesses (SMI) are psychiatric disorders (excluding developmental and substance use...
Background: Mental health is increasingly finding a place on global health and international develop...
Recent years have seen the re-emergence of charges of AIDS exceptionalism in response to ‘revolution...
In an attempt to address inequalities and inequities in mental health provision in low and middle-i...
In the fourth article of a five-part series providing a global perspective on integrating mental hea...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent across all health settings. Where they are co-morbid with othe...
Perceptions regarding the importance of mental health are shifting at a global level. Once described...
Perceptions regarding the importance of mental health are shifting at a global level. Once described...
This article makes three points regarding international assistance in health, AIDS, and population. ...
There have been recent indications that AIDS’ primacy amongst global health issues may be under thre...
BACKGROUND: The Millennium Development Goals have guided development co-operation in the 15 years up...
Global Mental Health has become clearly defined as a distinct academic discipline and area of practi...
There have been dramatic advances in the treatment of HIV/AIDS. Whereas HIV was once a dire diagnosi...
This article describes a number of applied research areas that political psychologists can explore t...
MDG 6, 'to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases', is unique among the MDGs because it emerged...
Serious Mental Illnesses (SMI) are psychiatric disorders (excluding developmental and substance use...