Advances and Innovations in Mental Health and Public Health
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 86632
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Interests: global health; mental health; public health; LGBT health; infectious diseases
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
792 million people (about 10.7%; equivalent to more than one in ten people) were living with a mental health disorder in 2017 (WHO, 2018). Many mental health conditions are easily treated with high effectiveness at relatively low cost. However, the gap between people in need of care and those with access to care remains substantial. With the advent of the pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2, these numbers are even larger and more sensitive in key populations. Due to its impact, mental health is today a major challenge for health research and practice and, for this reason, it should be seen as a public and global health priority for all countries and communities. Without good mental health, people feel unable to carry out daily living activities, including self-care, education, employment and participation in social life.
The development of debates focused on this public health problem is urgent and necessary, and should be based on research, policy and practice that place mental well-being at the heart of the public health agenda. In this space, we propose to approach mental health from a public health perspective, with research studies with the purpose to understand the various interfaces of mental health; report strategies to reduce the stigma derived from this condition; focus on efforts to increase access to quality mental health care and effective treatments; and identify new treatments for all mental disorders.
Dr. Álvaro Francisco Lopes De Sousa
Dr. Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- mental health
- public mental health
- stigma
- mental health care
- mental health treatments
- mental health disorders
- digital innovations in mental health
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