Global research challenges and opportunities for mental health and substance-use disorders.

Journal: Nature

Volume: 527

Issue: 7578

Year of Publication: 2015

Affiliated Institutions:  Makerere University School of Public Health, PO Box , Kampala, Uganda. Duluth Medical Research Institute (DMRI), University of Minnesota Medical School, - University Drive, Duluth, Minnesota , USA. Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts , USA. Office for Research on Disparities &Global Mental Health, National Institute of Mental Health, Executive Boulevard, Room , Bethesda, Maryland , USA.

Abstract summary 

The research agenda for global mental health and substance-use disorders has been largely driven by the exigencies of high health burdens and associated unmet needs in low- and middle-income countries. Implementation research focused on context-driven adaptation and innovation in service delivery has begun to yield promising results that are improving the quality of, and access to, care in low-resource settings. Importantly, these efforts have also resulted in the development and augmentation of local, in-country research capacities. Given the complex interplay between mental health and substance-use disorders, medical conditions, and biological and social vulnerabilities, a revitalized research agenda must encompass both local variation and global commonalities in the impact of adversities, multi-morbidities and their consequences across the life course. We recommend priorities for research - as well as guiding principles for context-driven, intersectoral, integrative approaches - that will advance knowledge and answer the most pressing local and global mental health questions and needs, while also promoting a health equity agenda and extending the quality, reach and impact of scientific enquiry.

Authors & Co-authors:  Baingana Florence F al'Absi Mustafa M Becker Anne E AE Pringle Beverly B

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Citations :  Becker AE A. Kleinman. In Psychiatry: Past. Present, and Prospect (eds Bloch S. Green S & Holmes J) (Oxford Univ. Press; 2013).
Authors :  4
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1038/nature16032
SSN : 1476-4687
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Biomedical Research
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Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
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Publication Country
England