Literature DB >> 22477896

Recession, debt and mental health: challenges and solutions.

Rachel Jenkins1, Chris Fitch, Malcolm Hurlston, Frances Walker.   

Abstract

Background During the economic downturn, the link between recession and health has featured in many countries' media, political, and medical debate. This paper focuses on the previously neglected relationship between personal debt and mental health.Aims Using the UK as a case study, this paper considers the public health challenges presented by debt to mental health. We then propose solutions identified in workshops held during the UK Government's Foresight Review of Mental Capital and Wellbeing.Results Within their respective sectors, health professionals should receive basic 'debt first aid' training, whilst all UK financial sector codes of practice should - as a minimum - recognise the existence of customers with mental health problems. Further longitudinal research is also needed to 'unpack' the relationship between debt and mental health. Across sectors, a lack of co-ordinated activity across health, money advice, and creditor organisations remains a weakness. A renewed emphasis on co-ordinated 'debt care pathways' and better communication between local health and advice services is needed.Discussion The relationship between debt and mental health presents a contemporary public health challenge. Solutions exist, but will require action and investment at a time of competition for funds.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 22477896      PMCID: PMC2777607     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ment Health Fam Med        ISSN: 1756-834X


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