ABSTRACT

First Published in 2012. The past 150 years have seen dramatic and continuing improvements in health and life expectancy. In the last century alone. Formulating a 21st century public health agenda to address the increasing burden of chronic diseases worldwide will require the same innovation and perseverance. Split into three sections, the first highlights the public health significance of mental health by focusing on the evidence and epidemiology of the burden; the second on policy aspects central to population mental health, including the mental health care system, laws and regulations, and finally the global effort to improve the mental health of populations; focus on public health practice as it applies to mental health care utilization of the population as whole, as well as vulnerable subpopulations, such as children and the elderly.

chapter |6 pages

Population mental health

Evidence, Policy, and Public Health Practice

part |109 pages

Evidence

part |75 pages

Policy

chapter |22 pages

Legislating Social Policy

Mental Illness, the Community, and the Law

chapter |18 pages

“No health without mental health”

The global effort to improve population mental health

part |146 pages

Public Health Practice

chapter |18 pages

Public health approaches to improving population mental health

A local government perspective on integrating mental health promotion into general public health practice

chapter |35 pages

Healthy aging and mental health

A public health challenge for the 21st century

part |19 pages

Conclusion

chapter |17 pages

Twenty-first century public health practice

Preventing mental illness and promoting mental health