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Mental health has always been a low priority worldwide. Yet more than 650 million people are estimated to meet diagnostic criteria for common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety, with almost three-quarters of that burden in low- and middle-income countries. Nowhere in the world does mental health enjoy parity with physical health. Notwithstanding astonishing medical advancements in treatments for physical illnesses, mental disorder continues to have a startlingly high mortality rate. However, despite its widespread neglect, there is now an emerging international imperative to improve global mental health and wellbeing. The UN's current international development agenda finalised at the end of 2015 contains 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG3, which seeks to ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages. Although much broader in focus than the previous eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the need for worldwide improvement in mental health has finally been recognised. This Handbook addresses the new UN agenda in the context of mental health and sustainable development, examining its implications for national and international policy-makers, decision-makers, researchers and funding agencies. Conceptual, evidence-based and practical discussions crossing a range of disciplines are presented from the world's leading mental health experts. Together, they explore why a commitment to investing in mental health for the fulfilment of SDG3 ought to be an absolute global priority.
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List of contributors
Foreword: The New UN Health Agenda
Jeffrey D. Sachs
PART I
The global imperative
1 The global mental health imperative and the role of the World Health Organization within the UN 2030 Agenda
Shekhar Saxena and Laura Davidson
2 The rights to mental health and development
Lawrence O. Gostin and Laura Davidson
PART II
Economic perspectives
3 Meeting SDG3: The role of economics in mental health policy
Martin Knapp and Valentina Iemmi
4 The relationship between mental health and poverty in low- and middle-income countries
Judith Bass
5 Mental health and economic development in Vietnam
Chris Underhill, Victoria K. Ngo, and Tam Nguyen
6 Social entrepreneurship and systems thinking about mental illness in low- and middle-income countries
Sean A. Kidd and Kwame McKenzie
PART III
Demographic and cultural perspectives
7 Understanding traditional and other culture-based approaches to mental illness in lower- and middle-income contexts
Joseph D. Calabrese
8 Addressing mental health from a gender perspective: Challenges and opportunities in meeting SDG3
Carol Vlassoff
9 Men's mental health and wellbeing: The global challenge
Svend Aage Madsen
10 The mental health and wellbeing of migrants in the context of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda
Guglielmo Schinina and Karoline Popp
11 The Sustainable Development Goals and child and adolescent mental health in low- and middle-income countries
Cornelius Ani and Olayinka Omigbodun
12 The global challenge of mental health and ageing, and scalable innovations in mental health services for older adults
Stephen J. Bartels
PART IV
Policy
13 Strengthening government policy to achieve Target 3.4 of SDG3
Rachel Jenkins
14 Mental health, disability rights, and equal access to employment: Global challenges in light of the Sustainable Development Goals
Aart Hendriks
15 Prioritising rights-based mental health care in the 2030 Agenda
Dainius Pu-ras and Julie Hannah
16 Natural and humanitarian disasters, and mental health: Lessons from Haiti
Giuseppe Raviola
17 Paradigm shift: Treatment alternatives to psychiatric drugs, with particular reference to low- and middle-income countries
Peter Lehmann
PART V
Legal perspectives
18 Mental disability, the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, and the Sustainable Development Goals
Peter Bartlett
19 The Sustainable Development Goals, psychosocial disability, and the meaning of wellbeing in SDG3: Towards an approach that combines the subjective and objective
David Bilchitz
20 International monitoring and enforcement mechanisms for human rights violations in the global mental health context
Laura Davidson
21 The law as sword and shield: Realising the rights of those with psychosocial disability through international, regional and national complaints systems
Laura Davidson
PART VI
Country perspectives
22 A case study: Colombia, conflict, and the peace process, from a user-perspective
Salam A. Gomez
23 Legislating on mental health in India to achieve SDG
Amita Dhanda
24 Breaking the restraints: Civil society's struggle to abolish human rights violations in Israel's psychiatric system
Sharon Primor and Dahlia Virtzberg
Afterword: Joining up for our future in global mental health
Vikram Patel
Index
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