Nancy H. Liu, G. Daumit, T. Dua, R. Aquila, F. Charlson, P. Cuijpers, B. Druss, Kenneth J. Dudek, M. Freeman, Chiyo Fujii, W. Gaebel, U. Hegerl, I. Levav, T. Munk Laursen, Hong Ma, M. Maj, María Elena Medina‐Mora, M. Nordentoft, D. Prabhakaran, K. Pratt, M. Prince, T. Rangaswamy, D. Shiers, E. Susser, G. Thornicroft, K. Wahlbeck, Abe Fekadu Wassie, H. Whiteford, S. Saxena
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Excess mortality in persons with severe mental disorders: a multilevel intervention framework and priorities for clinical practice, policy and research agendas
Excess mortality in persons with severe mental disorders (SMD) is a major public health challenge that warrants action. The number and scope of truly tested interventions in this area remain limited, and strategies for implementation and scaling up of programmes with a strong evidence base are scarce. Furthermore, the majority of available interventions focus on a single or an otherwise limited number of risk factors. Here we present a multilevel model highlighting risk factors for excess mortality in persons with SMD at the individual, health system and socio‐environmental levels. Informed by that model, we describe a comprehensive framework that may be useful for designing, implementing and evaluating interventions and programmes to reduce excess mortality in persons with SMD. This framework includes individual‐focused, health system‐focused, and community level and policy‐focused interventions. Incorporating lessons learned from the multilevel model of risk and the comprehensive intervention framework, we identify priorities for clinical practice, policy and research agendas.
期刊介绍:
World Psychiatry is the official journal of the World Psychiatric Association. It is published in three issues per year.
The journal is sent free of charge to psychiatrists whose names and addresses are provided by WPA member societies and sections.
World Psychiatry is also freely accessible on Wiley Online Library and PubMed Central.
The main aim of World Psychiatry is to disseminate information on significant clinical, service, and research developments in the mental health field.
The journal aims to use a language that can be understood by the majority of mental health professionals worldwide.