| Literature DB >> 31327707 |
Fadi T Maalouf1, Bibi Alamiri2, Samir Atweh3, Anne E Becker4, Majda Cheour5, Hala Darwish6, Lilian A Ghandour7, Suhaila Ghuloum8, Mouin Hamze9, Elie Karam10, Brigitte Khoury11, Samia J Khoury12, Ali Mokdad13, Lokman I Meho14, Tarek Okasha15, Geoffrey M Reed16, Eman Sbaity17, Pia Zeinoun18, Elie A Akl19.
Abstract
Although mental disorders are a leading cause of disability in the Arab region, which includes 5·54% of the global population, Arab countries produce only 1·0% of the global output of peer-reviewed publications in mental health research. Various stakeholders, including Arab mental health researchers, institutional and funding agency officials, and international research collaborators, convened to identify challenges faced by Arab mental health researchers and propose an evidence-informed call for action. Challenges identified include prevalent stigma and low awareness, conflict and war, scarce institutional and funding resources, inadequate publishing opportunities, insufficient training in mental health research, and shortage of reliable and valid assessment tools. The proposed action plan includes ways of addressing stigma and spreading awareness, increasing collaborative efforts, building research infrastructure, strengthening the mental health workforce, and translating research findings into a call to action on societal and governmental levels. The proposed action plan could provide a roadmap for Arab mental health researchers and research institutions, which might ultimately increase research productivity in the Arab region and close the gap between Arab countries and the rest of the world.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31327707 DOI: 10.1016/S2215-0366(19)30124-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Psychiatry ISSN: 2215-0366 Impact factor: 27.083