1. Mental health for nations.
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Bhugra, Dinesh
- Subjects
MENTAL illness prevention ,PSYCHIATRIC epidemiology ,SUICIDE prevention ,DECISION support systems ,HEALERS ,HEALTH promotion ,HEALTH services accessibility ,HUMAN rights ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,MEDICAL databases ,MEDICAL care ,MEDICAL quality control ,MEDICAL care costs ,HEALTH policy ,MENTAL health ,MENTAL health services ,MENTAL illness ,PEOPLE with intellectual disabilities ,NOMADS ,PRIMARY health care ,PSYCHIATRY ,PUBLIC health ,RESPONSIBILITY ,SCHOOLS ,SEX distribution ,SOCIAL stigma ,SUBSTANCE abuse ,LGBTQ+ people ,DISEASE prevalence - Abstract
Mental ill health is a universal phenomenon: that is, it is seen across all cultures and societies, even though the presentation may be culture-specific and affected by cultural norms and more. Governments have a moral and ethical duty to develop mental health services which are accessible, appropriate, and non-discriminatory. Equity in funding mental health services is critical. As globally services and their quality vary dramatically, one should be proposing and agreeing on minimum standards of care. In this paper the basic components and minimum standards of care are described. It is imperative that services are non-discriminatory. It is important that governments work with psychiatrists, other mental health professionals, and individuals with mental illness, their families, and carers to plan, develop, and deliver services with adequate funding. Employers and psychological first aid must also be remembered. Services must be geographically accessible. In this endeavour primary care services have a major role to play. Training and clinical decision-making must be part of the change in service delivery. It is imperative that every effort is made to keep the population mentally as well as physically healthy, and people who develop mental illness must have access to evidence-based treatment at the earliest possible opportunity. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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