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Public mental health: evidence, practice and commissioning
- Author:
- CAMPION Jonathan
- Publisher:
- Royal Society for Public Health
- Publication year:
- 2019
- Pagination:
- 233
- Place of publication:
- London
Based on a review of recent literature, this report summarises evidence around public mental health practice. Public mental health practice takes a population approach to mental health which includes three levels of mental disorder prevention and mental wellbeing promotion. The review covers: the impact of mental health problems and of mental wellbeing; risk factors for mental disorder and protective factors for mental wellbeing; groups at higher risk of poor mental health; effective interventions to treat mental disorder and to prevent associated impacts, preventing mental disorder from arising and promoting mental wellbeing; and economic savings of different public mental health interventions. It finds that despite the existence of cost-effective public mental health interventions, only a minority of people with a mental condition in England receive any treatment, receive interventions to prevent associated impacts or receive intervention to prevent mental conditions or promote mental wellbeing. It sets out a number of actions to improve coverage of evidence based interventions to reduce the population impact of mental disorder and promote population mental wellbeing. The report has been endorsed by the Association of Directors of Public Health, Faculty of Public Health, Health Education England, Local Government Association, Royal College of General Practitioners, Royal College of Psychiatrists and RSPH (Royal Society of Public Health). (Edited publisher abstract)
Public mental health: the local tangibles
- Author:
- CAMPION Jonathan
- Journal article citation:
- Psychiatrist (The), 37(7), 2013, pp.238-243.
- Publisher:
- Royal College of Psychiatrists
This article summarises information on four areas of public mental health relevant to both psychiatrists and Joint Strategic Needs Assessments in England. Figures are provided on: levels of mental disorder and well-being, including in higher-risk groups; levels of risk and protective factors; impact of mental disorder and poor well-being; and proportion of the population receiving public mental health interventions, including those with mental disorder. (Publisher abstract)
Primary care guidance on debt and mental health
- Authors:
- FITCH Chris, MAMO Emma, CAMPION Jonathan
- Publishers:
- Royal College of General Practitioners, Royal College of Physicians
- Publication year:
- 2014
- Pagination:
- 2
- Place of publication:
- London
A factsheet for primary care practitioner which looks at the relationship between debt and mental health, and the ways practitioners can help patients to deal with their debt. It explains how debt problems increase the risk of mental health problems, and how mental illness increases the risk of debt problems. It highlights five ways in which general practitioners can make a difference: spotting problems, talking about debt, referring patients to debt advice services, providing medical evidence without charging, and look at ways primary care services can help prevent patient financial problems by working with debt advice services. Although this guidance is aimed at those working in primary care, it will be useful for those working across all areas of health and social care. (Edited publisher abstract)