Mental health problems are a leading cause of morbidity globally. There is lack of adequate mental health services both in western as well as the developing world. More than sheer lack, it is the various barriers to services and its access that further affects mental health care globally. ...
there has been a dramatic rise in the prevalence of mental health problems both nationally and globally1,2,3. Early international evidence and reviews have reported the psychological effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on patients and healthcare workers...
Much has been written about the epidemiology of mental health disorders globally followed by discussions of the need for improvements in programs that will improve the lot of the mentally ill. Task shifting involves the engaging of human resources, generally nonprofessional, in the care of mental ...
Approximately one in five adolescents experience mental health problems globally. However, studies on mental health problems in Chinese high school students are few. Therefore, this study examined the status and associated factors of mental health problems in high school students in China. A stratified...
Globally women's mental health issues have been emphasized since many decades ago. World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted the importance of justice and equality in term of social context related to gender in order to achieve good mental well-being. Gender differences in the prevalence of...
with the goal of taking stock of the progress to date, addressing some key questions that have hindered the global application of these therapies, and allowing reflection on the implications of this evidence for transforming mental health globally. Two key questions have, in my mind, been comprehe...
(APA). TheICDis a classification system for physical as well as mental disorders, has been developed over the course of more than a century, is intended for use by WHO member countries globally, and has a broaderpublic healthmission. TheDSM, by contrast, was introduced in 1952 and was ...
Global Burden of Disease studies have highlighted mental problems as one of the leading causes of disability globally, and depression is now considered the most disabling disorder worldwide measured in years lived with disability [6]. In addition to the immediate individual consequences of functional ...
Mental health seen as the biggest health issue, while Brits continue to worry about overstretched NHS Health Mental health overtakes cancer as biggest health concern globally in the wake of COVID-19 according to the 2024 Ipsos Global Healthcare Monitor study. 23 September 2024 H...
Housing conditions were also associated with impaired mental health: globally, not living with family was associated with a higher likelihood of reporting at least 1 mental health outcome (living alone: OR, 1.12; 95% CI, 1.06-1.18; P < .001; living with roommates: OR, 1.23; 95% CI,...