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Mental Health Disparities: Populations at Risk
1.) Closing the Treatment Gap: A Global Health Perspective
Vikram Patel, Mirja Koschorke and Martin Prince

2.) Addressing Addiction and High Risk Behaviors Using the Integrated Public Health and Public Safety Approach
Wilson M. Compton and Redonna K. Chandler

3.) Mental Health Disparities among Latinos, the Fastest Growing Population in the US
Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola and Linda Ziegahn

4.) Global Initiatives for HIV/AIDS and Programs Promoting Global Access to Mental Health Care: Putting Mental Health into Public Health
Francine Cournos, Karen McKinnon and Milton Wainberg

Conditional Disorders and the Public's Mental Health

5.) Veterans' Mental Health: The Effects of War
Michael J. Lyons, Margo Genderson and Michael D. Grant

6.) Assessing the Link Between Disaster Exposure and Mental Illness
Carol S. North

7.) Addiction to Drugs, Food, Gambling, Sex, and Technology: Shared Causal Mechanisms?
Mark S. Gold, Lisa J. Merlo, Adrie W. Bruijnzeel, Anna Roytberg and Michael Herkov

The Public's Mental Health from Youth to Older Age: Changing Landscapes or Stable Patterns?

8.) Personality Pathology, Health, and Social Adjustment in Later Life
Thomas F. Oltmanns and Marci E.J. Gleason

9.) Mortality from Common Mental Disorders and Medical Conditions
William W. Eaton, Martha Bruce, Alden L. Gross, O. Joseph Bienvenu, Rosa Crum and Linda B. Cottler

10.) Child Mental Health: Status of the Promise, the Reality, and the Future of Prevention
John N. Constantino

Issues that Shape the Debate about Public Mental Health

11.) Stigma of Mental Illness: A Global View
Norman Sartorius

12.) The Social Determinants of Mental Health
Sandro Galea and Maria Steenland

13.) HealthStreet: A Community Based Approach to Include Mental Health in Public Health Research
Linda B. Cottler, Catina Callahan O'Leary, Catherine W. Striley

14.) Presidential Perspectives
Alfred M. Freedman, Max Fink, Donald F. Klein, Murray Alpert, James E. Barrett, David L. Dunner, Katherine A. Halmi, Elliot S. Gershon, C. Robert Cloninger, Bruce P. Dohrenwend, David S. Janowsky, Ellen Frank, Judith L. Rapoport, Myrna M. Weissman, John E. Helzer, Charles F. Zorumski, William W. Eaton, Ming T. Tsuang, J. Raymond DePaulo, Jr, James J. Hudziak, Patrick E. Shrout, Darrel A. Regier, Linda B. Cottler

Index

About the Author

Linda B.Cottler, PhD, MPH, is Professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. She is Director of the EPRG, the Master of Psychiatric Epidemiology (MPE) program as well as the WU CTSA Center for Community Based Research., which is home to HealthStreet. Dr. Cottler has appointments in Occupational Therapy and Anthropology at Washington University and in Psychiatry at the University of Florida,
Gainesville.

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"This wide-ranging collection of papers illuminates many aspects of mental health as a public health concern. Whether readers' interest is childhood or old age, the United States or the developing world, depression or schizophrenia, they will find something to interest and inform them. Particularly insightful are the "Presidential Perspectives" in which past presidents of APPA muse on what the future holds for psychiatry, in the context of public health. Medical education in the United States
largely ignores public health. This book can help to open clinicians' eyes to the gains that can be made by taking a public health approach to some of the seemingly intractable problems of mental
disorders worldwide." --- E. Jane Costello, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham NC
"Mental Health in Public Health is two books in one. Part 1 is a compilation of thoughtful chapters demonstrating the critical role that mental health plays in the public health of populations around the world. Each of the chapters is a variation and exposition on the theme that mental health and public health are two sides of the same coin. The value of this concept is shown from childhood to old age, from the healthy to the medically unhealthy,
from populations living in peace to those exposed to the horrors of war, from low income populations and countries to wealthy populations and countries." -- Evelyn J. Bromet, PhD, Distinguished Professor of
Psychiatry, Stony Brook University, Putnam Hall-South Campus, Stony Brook, NY

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