Reducing the silent burden of impaired mental health

Eva Jane-Llopis, P Anderson, S Stuart-Brown, K Weare, Kristian Wahlbeck, David McDaid, Cary Cooper, P Litchfield (2011)

Please note: this is a legacy publication from CPEC (formely PSSRU at LSE).

Journal of Health Communication 16 suppl 2 59-74

https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2011.601153

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21916714

Available online: 14 September 2011

Abstract
Mental and behavioral disorders account for about one third of the world's disability caused by all ill health among adults, with unipolar depressive disorders set to be the world's number one cause of illhealth and premature death in 2030, affecting high- and low-income countries. There is a range of evidence-based cost-effective interventions that can be implemented in parenting, at schools, at the workplace, and in older age that can promote health and well-being, reduce mental disorders, lead to improved productivity, and increase resilience to cope with many of the stressors in the world. These facts need to be better communicated to policymakers to ensure that the silent burden of impaired mental health is adequately heard and reduced.