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Lucy Lee1.
Abstract
In his recent study, Gordon Shen analyses a pertinent question facing the global mental health research and practice community today; that of how and why mental health policy is or is not adopted by national governments. This study identifies becoming a World Health Organization (WHO) member nation, and being in regional proximity to countries which have adopted a mental health policy as supportive of mental health policy adoption, but no support for its hypothesis that country recipients of higher levels of aid would have adopted a mental health policy due to conditionalities imposed on aid recipients by donors. Asking further questions of each may help to understand more not only about how and why mental health policies may be adopted, but also about the relevance and quality of implementation of these policies and the role of specific actors in achieving adoption and implementation of high quality mental health policies.Entities:
Keywords: Advocacy; Mental Health; Policy Development
Year: 2015 PMID: 26029898 PMCID: PMC4450734 DOI: 10.15171/ijhpm.2015.59
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Health Policy Manag ISSN: 2322-5939