Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1553-1598 |
Number of pages | 46 |
Journal | The Lancet |
Volume | 392 |
Issue number | 10157 |
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State | Published - 27 Oct 2018 |
Externally published | Yes |
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In: The Lancet, Vol. 392, No. 10157, 27.10.2018, p. 1553-1598.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - The Lancet Commission on global mental health and sustainable development
AU - Patel, Vikram
AU - Saxena, Shekhar
AU - Lund, Crick
AU - Thornicroft, Graham
AU - Baingana, Florence
AU - Bolton, Paul
AU - Chisholm, Dan
AU - Collins, Pamela Y.
AU - Cooper, Janice L.
AU - Eaton, Julian
AU - Herrman, Helen
AU - Herzallah, Mohammad M.
AU - Huang, Yueqin
AU - Jordans, Mark J.D.
AU - Kleinman, Arthur
AU - Medina-Mora, Maria Elena
AU - Morgan, Ellen
AU - Niaz, Unaiza
AU - Omigbodun, Olayinka
AU - Prince, Martin
AU - Rahman, Atif
AU - Saraceno, Benedetto
AU - Sarkar, Bidyut K.
AU - De Silva, Mary
AU - Singh, Ilina
AU - Stein, Dan J.
AU - Sunkel, Charlene
AU - UnÜtzer, JÜrgen
N1 - Funding Information: Grants from the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH, grant number 3U19MH095687-05S2 ), Grand Challenges Canada, and MQ (UK) supported the work of the Commission. The Wellcome Trust provided requisite support for hosting Commission meetings. All Commissioners were supported by their employing organisations to undertake this work. VP, CL, and MDJ are supported by the PRogramme for Improving Mental Health carE (PRIME), funded by the UK Department for International Development. The views expressed in this study are not necessarily those of the UK government. VP is also supported by The Wellcome Trust, the NIMH (U19MH113211), and the Medical Research Council (UK). The majority of the work was completed while SS was working for WHO. DC is staff of WHO and SS was staff of WHO when the majority of the work was completed; however, the views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not represent the official policies or positions of WHO. The majority of the work was completed while PYC was in the NIMH Office for Research on Disparities and Global Mental Health (USA). The views expressed in this Commission do not necessarily reflect those of NIMH or the US Government. The majority of the work was completed while EM was the programme officer for Global Mental Health with Grand Challenges Canada. GT is supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care South London at King's College London NHS Foundation Trust. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health. GT acknowledges financial support from the Department of Health via the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre and Dementia Unit awarded to South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with King's College London and King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. GT is supported by the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) Emerald project. GT also receives support from the National Institute of Mental Health of the National Institutes of Health under award number R01MH100470 (Cobalt study). GT is also supported by the UK Medical Research Council in relation to the Emilia (MR/S001255/1) and Indigo Partnership (MR/R023697/1) awards. MP serves as the director of the NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Health System Strengthening in Sub-Saharan African Countries at King's College London (16/136/54). HH is supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council. IS is supported by the Wellcome Trust (104825/Z/14/Z) and the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities, which is supported by core funding from the Wellcome Trust (203132/Z/16/Z), in addition to the NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (IS-BRC-1215-20005). DJS is supported by the South African Medical Research Council. In the past 3 years, DJS has received research grants or consultancy honoraria from Biocodex, Lundbeck, Servier, and Sun Pharmaceutical Industries. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR, or the UK Department of Health and Social Care. The Commission gratefully acknowledges the valuable contributions of members of Advisory Group who advised us at crucial junctures: Keshav Desiraju, Sophie Dix, Tedla W Georgis, Steve E Hyman, Thomas R Insel, Lord Richard Layard, Sheila Ndyanabangi, Andy Shih, Chris Underhill, and Zeping Xiao. The Commission gratefully acknowledges the contribution of data on psychotherapies from Pim Cuijpers, the Global Burden of Disease from Harvey Whiteford, and inputs received from William Eaton on some of the content. We also acknowledge the role of the Lancet editors (Niall Boyce and Helen Frankish) who provided important feedback through the process of developing the Commission.Research administration of the Commission was coordinated by Deepti Beri (Public Health Foundation of India and Sangath).We acknowledge the role of research team members of the working groups who provided assistance with literature searches and synthesis, data extraction, and preparation of figures, namely colleagues from Autism Speaks, Alexandra Almeida, Supriya Bhavnani, Jeff Cheng, Jayashree Dasgupta, Nastassja Koen, Heidi Lempp, Grace Ryan, Tessa Roberts, and Beatriz Santana Suarez. Funding Information: PYC reports employment by the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), which was one of the funders of the work of the Commission. EM is a consultant for, and was previously an employee of, Grand Challenges Canada, which receives funding from Johnson and Johnson. DJS reports personal fees from Lundbeck, Biocodex, Servier, and Sun Pharmaceutical Industries. CS reports grants from the South African National Department of Health. All other authors declare no competing interests.
PY - 2018/10/27
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U2 - 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31612-X
DO - 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31612-X
M3 - Review article
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AN - SCOPUS:85056238862
SN - 0140-6736
VL - 392
SP - 1553
EP - 1598
JO - The Lancet
JF - The Lancet
IS - 10157
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