scholarly journals Building up resilience in an uncertain world: mental health challenges in the aftermath of the first modern pandemic

Author(s):  
Marta Rapado-Castro ◽  
Celso Arango
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas Martin Rosseinsky

This paper was my contribution to World Mental Health Day 2019, (October 10th):"Perhaps ironically, given its well-meaning intention to help address mental-health challenges, mainstream conscious-experiential science itself seems to enact distorted thinking ...""This article blows the whistle on the whole scientifically-incoherent mainstream project, and initiates a broad conversation on whether there is appetite and resource to start an eminently-feasible, scientifically-pristine replacement ..."


2009 ◽  
Vol 06 (01) ◽  
pp. 5-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Aguilar-Gaxiola ◽  
J. Alonso ◽  
S. Chatterji ◽  
S. Lee ◽  
T. B. Üstün ◽  
...  

SummaryThe paper presents an overview of the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) Survey Initiative and summarizes recent WMH results regarding the prevalence and societal costs of mental disorders. The WMH surveys are representative community surveys that were carried out in 28 countries throughout the world aimed at providing information to mental health policy makers about the prevalence, burden, and unmet need for treatment of common mental disorders. Results show that mental disorders are commonly occurring in all participating countries. The inter-quartile range (IQR: 25th-75th percentiles) of lifetime DSM-IV disorder prevalence estimates (combining anxiety, mood, disruptive behavior, and substance disorders) is 18.1-36.1%. The IQR of 12-month prevalence estimates is 9.8-19.1%. Analysis of age-of-onset reports shows that many mental disorders begin in childhood-adolescence and have significant adverse effects on subsequent role transitions. Adult mental disorders are found in the WMH data to be associated with high levels of role impairment. Despite this burden, the majority of mental disorders go untreated. Although these results suggest that expansion of treatment could be cost-effective from both the employer perspective and the societal perspective, treatment effectiveness trials are needed to confirm this suspicion. The WMH results regarding impairments are being used to target several such interventions.


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