Unmet Need in Psychiatry (eBook, PDF)
Problems, Resources, Responses
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This book considers ways to resolve the imbalance between the demand and supply of mental health services. Treatment services in most countries reach only a minority of people identified as suffering from a mental disorder. Few countries can provide adequate health services for all the mentally ill, yet none has developed a rational system to decide who should be treated. The questions are clear. Could we develop a staged treatment process to reach all in need? If not, how do we decide who to treat? What should the criteria be for deployment of scarce treatment resources? How do we determine…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2000
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780511033711
- Artikelnr.: 38205340
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2000
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780511033711
- Artikelnr.: 38205340
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Assessing needs for psychiatric services Norman Sartorius; 2. Unmet need: a
challenge for governments Harvey Whiteford; 3. Meeting the unmet need with
disease management Gavin Andrews; Part II. Unmet Need: General Problems and
Solutions: Introduction Gavin Andrews; 4. The epidemiology of mental
disorder treatment need: community estimates of 'medical necessity' Darrel
A. Regier, William E. Narrow, Agnes Rupp, Donald S. Rae and Charles T.
Kaelber; 5. Some considerations in making resource allocation decisions for
the treatment of psychiatric disorders Ronald C. Kessler; 6. The need for
psychiatric treatment in the general population Paul Bebbington; 7.
Comparing data on mental health service use between countries Margarita
Alegría, Ronald C. Kessler, Rob Bijl, Elizabeth Lin, Steven G. Heeringa,
David T. Takeuchi and Bodhan Kolody; 8. The challenges of meeting the unmet
need for treatment: economic perspectives Agnes Rupp and Helen Lapsley; 9.
Unmet need for prevention Beverley Raphael; 10. Meeting unmet needs: can
evidence-based approaches help? Harold Alan Pincus and Deborah A. Zarin;
11. Unmet need for management of mental disorders in primary care T.
Bedirhan Üstün; 12. Is complementary medicine filling needs that could be
met by orthodox medicine? John E. Cooper; Part III. Unmet Need: People with
Specific Disorders: Introduction Gavin Andrews; 13. The unmet needs of
people suffering from schizophrenia Graham Thornicroft, Sonia Johnson,
Morven Leese and Mike Slade; 14. The early course of schizophrenia: new
concepts for intervention Heinz Häfner and Kurt Maurer; 15. Unmet need in
depression: varying perspectives on need Kay Wilhelm and Elizabeth Lin; 16.
Unmet need following serious suicide attempt: follow-up of 302 individuals
for 30 months Annette Beautrais, Peter Joyce and Roger Mulder; 17. Met and
unmet need for interventions in community cases with anxiety disorders
Hans-Ulrich Wittchen; 18. The unmet need for treatment in panic disorder
and social phobia Caroline Hunt; 19. Alcohol-use disorders: who should be
treated and how? Wayne Hall and Maree Teesson; 20. Putting epidemiology and
public health in needs assessment: drug dependence and beyond James C.
Anthony; 21. Why are somatoform disorders so poorly recognized and treated?
Ian Hickie, Rene G. Pols, Annette Koschera and Tracey Davenport; Part IV.
Unmet Need: Specific Issues: Introduction Scott Henderson; 22. Unmet need
in mental health service delivery: children and adolescents Michael Sawyer
and George Patton; 23. Assessing psychopathology among children aged four
to eight Linda Cottler, Wendy Reich, Kathy Rourke, Renee M.
Cunningham-Williams and Wilson M. Compton; 24. Unmet need in indigenous
mental health: where to start? Ernest Hunter; 25. Health systems research:
a pragmatic model for meeting mental health needs in low-income countries
Vikram Patel; 26. Disablement associated with chronic psychosis as seen by
two groups of key informants: patients and mental health professionals
Charles B. Pull, Arnaud Sztantics, Steve Muller, Jean Marc Cloos and Jean
Reggers; 27. The assessment of perceived need Graham Meadows, Ellie Fossey,
Carol Harvey and Philip Burgess; 28. Public knowledge of and attitudes to
mental disorders: a limiting factor in the optimal use of treatment
services Anthony F. Jorm, Mattias Angermeyer and Heinz Katschnig; Part V.
Unmet Need: Conclusion: 29. A personal overview John R. M. Copeland; 30.
Conclusion: the central issues Scott Henderson; Index.
Assessing needs for psychiatric services Norman Sartorius; 2. Unmet need: a
challenge for governments Harvey Whiteford; 3. Meeting the unmet need with
disease management Gavin Andrews; Part II. Unmet Need: General Problems and
Solutions: Introduction Gavin Andrews; 4. The epidemiology of mental
disorder treatment need: community estimates of 'medical necessity' Darrel
A. Regier, William E. Narrow, Agnes Rupp, Donald S. Rae and Charles T.
Kaelber; 5. Some considerations in making resource allocation decisions for
the treatment of psychiatric disorders Ronald C. Kessler; 6. The need for
psychiatric treatment in the general population Paul Bebbington; 7.
Comparing data on mental health service use between countries Margarita
Alegría, Ronald C. Kessler, Rob Bijl, Elizabeth Lin, Steven G. Heeringa,
David T. Takeuchi and Bodhan Kolody; 8. The challenges of meeting the unmet
need for treatment: economic perspectives Agnes Rupp and Helen Lapsley; 9.
Unmet need for prevention Beverley Raphael; 10. Meeting unmet needs: can
evidence-based approaches help? Harold Alan Pincus and Deborah A. Zarin;
11. Unmet need for management of mental disorders in primary care T.
Bedirhan Üstün; 12. Is complementary medicine filling needs that could be
met by orthodox medicine? John E. Cooper; Part III. Unmet Need: People with
Specific Disorders: Introduction Gavin Andrews; 13. The unmet needs of
people suffering from schizophrenia Graham Thornicroft, Sonia Johnson,
Morven Leese and Mike Slade; 14. The early course of schizophrenia: new
concepts for intervention Heinz Häfner and Kurt Maurer; 15. Unmet need in
depression: varying perspectives on need Kay Wilhelm and Elizabeth Lin; 16.
Unmet need following serious suicide attempt: follow-up of 302 individuals
for 30 months Annette Beautrais, Peter Joyce and Roger Mulder; 17. Met and
unmet need for interventions in community cases with anxiety disorders
Hans-Ulrich Wittchen; 18. The unmet need for treatment in panic disorder
and social phobia Caroline Hunt; 19. Alcohol-use disorders: who should be
treated and how? Wayne Hall and Maree Teesson; 20. Putting epidemiology and
public health in needs assessment: drug dependence and beyond James C.
Anthony; 21. Why are somatoform disorders so poorly recognized and treated?
Ian Hickie, Rene G. Pols, Annette Koschera and Tracey Davenport; Part IV.
Unmet Need: Specific Issues: Introduction Scott Henderson; 22. Unmet need
in mental health service delivery: children and adolescents Michael Sawyer
and George Patton; 23. Assessing psychopathology among children aged four
to eight Linda Cottler, Wendy Reich, Kathy Rourke, Renee M.
Cunningham-Williams and Wilson M. Compton; 24. Unmet need in indigenous
mental health: where to start? Ernest Hunter; 25. Health systems research:
a pragmatic model for meeting mental health needs in low-income countries
Vikram Patel; 26. Disablement associated with chronic psychosis as seen by
two groups of key informants: patients and mental health professionals
Charles B. Pull, Arnaud Sztantics, Steve Muller, Jean Marc Cloos and Jean
Reggers; 27. The assessment of perceived need Graham Meadows, Ellie Fossey,
Carol Harvey and Philip Burgess; 28. Public knowledge of and attitudes to
mental disorders: a limiting factor in the optimal use of treatment
services Anthony F. Jorm, Mattias Angermeyer and Heinz Katschnig; Part V.
Unmet Need: Conclusion: 29. A personal overview John R. M. Copeland; 30.
Conclusion: the central issues Scott Henderson; Index.