| Literature DB >> 26035429 |
Barnabas J Gilbert1, Vikram Patel2, Paul E Farmer3, Chunling Lu4.
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26035429 PMCID: PMC4452770 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001834
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Sectors for identifying mental health projects: Frequency and examples.
| Frequency and Percentage of Total Projects N = 5,212 | Example | |
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| Basic Education | 198 (3.80%) | Education and training for students with mental disabilities |
| Secondary Education | 21 (0.40%) | Training and psychological support |
| Post-secondary Education | 72 (1.38%) | Psychological intervention and development project for poor university students |
| Education, Level Unspecified | 95 (1.82%) | Strengthening mental health in teenagers |
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| Health, General | 1,688 (32.39%) | Psychosocial aid in rural Afghanistan—support for post-traumatized war victims and socially marginalized people |
| Basic Health | 791 (15.18%) | Supervision services of the rehabilitation and construction of the psychiatric women’s hospital in Bethlehem |
| Population and Reproductive Health | 161 (3.09%) | Providing comprehensive community-based mental services |
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| Government and Civil Society | 641 (12.30%) | Review of the national prison system and the mental health law |
| Conflict, Peace, and Security | 207 (3.97%) | Trauma development and peacebuilding: towards an integrated psychological approach |
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| Other Social Infrastructure and Services | 764 (14.66%) | Construction of a youth and mental health education and counselling centre |
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| Emergency Response | 518 (9.94%) | Community psychosocial and mental services—West Bank and Gaza |
| Reconstruction Relief and Rehabilitation | 42 (0.81%) | Integrating mental health into the primary health care system of Afghanistan |
| Disaster Prevention and Preparedness | 14 (0.27%) | Mental health preparedness in public health emergency settings |
Fig 1Trends in annual DAMH and its proportion of DAH, 2007–2013.
Fig 2Annual DAMH by sector, 2007–2013.
Fig 3Annual DAMH by channel of delivery (assuming funding for projects with missing channels goes to public sector), 2007–2013.
Fig 4Financial gap between actual spending and spending proposed by the Lancet Global Mental Health Group (LGMHG).
LIC: low-income country; LMIC: lower-middle-income country; LMIC_1: based on US$3 per capita LGMHG estimation; LMIC_2: based on US$4 per capita LGMHG estimation.