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Special AJPH publication explores the urgency of public mental health

03.21.24 | American Public Health Association

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The American Journal of Public Health is proud to announce the release of its new supplement, The Social Context of Mental Health, Bereavement and Grief: A Call for Public Mental Health , in partnership with UCLA. This supplement sheds light on the critical intersection of mental health and societal well-being. This supplement delivers insights that challenge traditional approaches to mental health while focusing on the pressing mental health crises exacerbated by recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, international wars and societal disparities.

At the heart of this groundbreaking collection of papers lies a resounding call to action for a paradigm shift in addressing mental health issues. Rather than solely concentrating on clinical interventions for individuals, the supplement underscores the imperative to address broader societal determinants that shape mental health outcomes. The thought-provoking articles delve into the multifaceted nature of mental health crises, from the impact of cultural conflicts to the alarming rise in suicide rates among marginalized youth.

"We must move beyond individual-focused services and tackle the systemic issues that perpetuate mental health disparities," said Dr. Vickie M. Mays , a clinical psychologist, as well as a guest editor and contributing author of the supplement. "This supplement serves as a catalyst for innovative solutions that prioritize community-level interventions and policy changes and underscores the imperative of addressing broader societal determinants that shape mental health outcomes.” Added Mays, who is a distinguished professor of health policy and management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and in UCLA’s Department of Psychology: “By championing a collective effort to address the root causes of mental health disparities, we can pave the way for a healthier and more equitable future."

Key articles in the supplement indicate that:

"We cannot afford to overlook the societal implications of today’s mental health crises," said Dr. Susan D. Cochran , guest editor and contributing author of the supplement, and a distinguished professor of epidemiology at the Fielding School of Public Health and Department of Statistics and Data Science at UCLA. "From workplace bereavement policies to historical legacies of racism, addressing mental health requires a holistic approach that acknowledges and confronts systemic injustices."

This AJPH supplement offers a roadmap for policymakers, researchers and advocates to effect meaningful change in mental health care. Through a combination of rigorous research, insightful commentary and real-world solutions, the supplement amplifies the urgency of prioritizing public mental health initiatives. For media inquiries, interview requests with Dr. Vickie M. Mays or to read this supplement in advance, please contact mediarelations@apha.org.


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American Public Health Association. (2024, March 21). Special AJPH publication explores the urgency of public mental health. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LVD3WYNL/special-ajph-publication-explores-the-urgency-of-public-mental-health.html
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