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Edited by (Sylvia and Harold Halpert Professor and Chair, Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health), Edited by (Professor, Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)
  • Formaat: 528 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190916633
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"[ A] masterful volume that will do much to advance understanding of mental health as an essential public health challenge." -Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

THE GROUNDBREAKING TEXTBOOK IN POPULATION-LEVEL MENTAL HEALTH, NOW FULLY REVISED AND UPDATED

Public Mental Health equips a new generation of public health students, researchers and practitioners with the most innovative social. biological, and behavioral science approaches to mental health challenges at the population level. Incorporating insights from multiple health and science disciplines, this new edition introduces novel concepts and methodologies for understanding the occurrence of mental disorders in populations worldwide.

Reflecting the disciplinary diversity and expertise of an internationally-recognized roster of contributors, its nineteen chapters include coverage of such essential topics as:

· estimates of global prevalence based on new data from the Global Burden of Disease Study
· the complex way in which genes, other biological factors, and life stresses increase risk
· mental health disparities among population subgroups
· population-level mental health consequences of violence and natural disasters
· the logic and practice of prevention of mental and behavioral disorders

With a perspective that will resonate from the lab to the legislature floor, Public Mental Health offers a much-need core text for students, researchers, and practitioners.

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In this short review, I can only briefly communicate the content of the many excellent chapters by choosing some examples to convey the scope of this volume... The authors deserve our appreciation for a masterful volume that will do much to advance understanding of mental health as an essential public health challenge." * Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

* The strengths of this text are extensive. The book never loses sight of prevention as the ultimate goal in public health and as the ideal future for the field. The cultural aspects that are so often neglected in the literature are comprehensively discussed in an opening chapter and referenced throughout. The epidemiologic models that frame each chapter are at the forefront of current research, particularly the use of the life?course approach. Finally, the sections and chapters are well coordinated, with little overlap or redundancy. * American Journal of Epidemiology *

Preface vii
Contributors ix
Introduction: The Public Health Approach to Mental and Behavioral Disorders xv
William W. Eaton
M. Daniele Fallin
SECTION 1 THE NATURE OF MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
1 The Burden of Mental Disorders
3(30)
William W. Eaton
O. Joseph Bienvenu
Gerald Nestadt
Heather E. Volk
James C. Anthony
2 Psychiatric Nosology: Approaches to the Characterization of Mental Disorders
33(20)
Paul S. Nestadt
Karen E. Seymour
James B. Potash
Paul R. McHugh
3 Global Mental Health Issues: Culture and Psychopathology
53(20)
Judith K. Bass
Emily E. Haroz
Norman Sartorius
SECTION 2 METHODS
4 Assessment of Distress, Disorder, Impairment, and Need in the Population
73(32)
William W. Eaton
Ramin Mojtabai
Elizabeth A. Stuart
Jeannie-Marie Sheppard Leoutsakos
Jaana Myllyluoma
5 An Introduction to Quantitative Methods Relevant for Public Mental Health
105(36)
Elizabeth A. Stuart
Jeannie-Marie Sheppard Leoutsakos
Rashelle Musci
Alden Gross
Ryan M. Andrews
William W. Eaton
SECTION 3 DESCRIPTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGY
6 The Population Dynamics of Mental Disorders
141(28)
William W. Eaton
Ronald C. Kessler
Preben Bo Mortensen
George W. Rebok
Kimberly Roth
7 Adult Mental Disorders in Association with Socioeconomic Position, Race/Ethnicity, and Sexual and Gender Minority Status
169(38)
Renee M. Johnson
Sabriya Linton
Preben Bo Mortensen
Sari L. Reisner
Silvia Martins
William W. Eaton
8 Suicide as a Public Health Burden
207(16)
Holly C. Wilcox
Diana Clarke
Adrienne Grzenda
Stephanie G. Smith
William W. Eaton
SECTION 4 MECHANISMS OF RISK
9 Genes as a Source of Risk for Mental Disorders
223(34)
Peter P. Zandi
Holly C. Wilcox
Yian Lin
Brion Maher
M. Daniele Fallin
10 Public Mental Health and the Brain Across the Life Span
257(28)
Michelle C. Carlson
Kyle Moored
George W. Rebok
William W. Eaton
11 Models of Stress and Adapting to Risk: A Life Course, Developmental Perspective
285(38)
George W. Rebok
Catherine P. Bradshaw
Heather E. Volk
Tamar Mendelson
William W. Eaton
Elizabeth J. Letourneau
Sheppard G. Kellam
12 Adapting to Crisis
323(50)
Carla L. Storr
Daniel Lakin
Wietse A. Tol
SECTION 5 THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICE SYSTEM
13 Mental Health and the Law
373(30)
Deborah Agus
Kristin E. Schneider
14 American Mental Health Services after the Affordable Care Act: Perspective Through Care Patterns for 100 Adults, with Aggregate Facility, Service, and Cost Estimates
403(14)
Ronald W. Manderscheid
Victoria R. Green
Anita Everett
Philip J. Leaf
Colleen Barry
15 Community and Public Mental Health Services in the United States: History and Programs
417(22)
Anita Everett
Su Yeon Lee-Tauler
Tanner Bommersbach
16 Pathways to Care: Need, Attitudes, Barriers
439(28)
Ramin Mojtabai
Sarah Murray
William W. Eaton
17 Mental Health Systems around the World
467(22)
Shekhar Saxena
Jeremy Kane
Noa Krawczyk
Judith K. Bass
SECTION 6 PREVENTION AND THE FUTURE
18 The Logic and Practice of the Prevention of Mental Disorders
489(60)
Tamar Mendelson
Elise T. Pas
Angela E. Lee-Winn
Catherine P. Bradshaw
George W. Rebok
Julie A. Leis
Wallace Mandell
19 Hopes and Challenges Moving Forward
549(34)
M. Daniele Fallin
Calliope Holingue
Laysha Ostrow
Philip J. Leaf
Ronald W. Manderscheid
David L. Shern
Johannes Thrul
Peter P. Zandi
William W. Eaton
Index 583
William W. Eaton is professor in the Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and former chair of that department. His doctoral training is in sociology. Before coming to Johns Hopkins he was assistant chief, Center for Epidemiologic Studies, National Institute of Mental Health. He was principal collaborator on the NIMH Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study, and has authored or coauthored more than 300 articles and chapters, and written or edited nine books, all in the area of psychiatric epidemiology and public mental health.

M. Danielle Fallin is Sylvia and Harold Halpert professor and chair of the Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, with joint appointments in the Departments of Biostatistics and Epidemiology. Her doctoral training is in genetic epidemiology. She is Director of the Wendy Klag Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She has

authored or coauthored more than 200 peer-reviewed articles and chapters in the area of psychiatric epidemiology and public mental health.