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In 2001, the WHO recognized depressive disorders as the leading cause of disability worldwide. But most Americans who meet diagnostic criteria for major depression are untreated or undertreated. Luckily, recent advances have finally made it possible for the field of public health to address mental health in the population. Public Health Perspectives on Depressive Disorders fills a gap by identifying the tools and strategies of public health practice and by exploring their application to twenty-first-century public mental health policy and practice.
By looking at depressive disorders through a public health lens, this book highlights the centrality of mental health to public health. Linking the available research on depressive illness at the population level with public mental health policy and practice, expert contributors set a research agenda that will help make mental health a central part of public health science and practice. This book is an invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners to develop, facilitate, and conduct pilot and feasibility studies of promising preventive and treatment interventions that might mitigate the progression toward major depression and other mental disorders among populations at risk.
The first part of the book underscores the public health significance of depressive illness by focusing on the evidence provided by recent approaches to nosology, epidemiology, illness burden, and impact on overall health. The second part looks at the social and environmental influences on depressive disorders that are critical to future efforts to prevent illness and to promote mentally healthy communities. The third and longest part addresses the vulnerability of diverse groups to depressive illness and underscore best practices to mitigate risk while improving both the preventive and therapeutic armamentaria.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781421422800 |
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Publisher: | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Publication date: | 08/29/2017 |
Pages: | 456 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.20(d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
About the Author
Table of Contents
List of Contributors vii
Acknowledgments xi
1 The Path to the Public Health Recognition of Depressive Disorders Neal L. Cohen, MD 1
Part I Impact
2 Depressive Disorders: Presentation, Classification, Developmental Trajectories, and Course Daniel C. Kopala-Sibley, PhD Daniel N. Klein, PhD 13
3 The Burden of Depressive Illness Ronald C. Kessler, PhD Evelyn J. Bromet, PhD Peter de Jonge, PhD Victoria Shahly, PhD Marsha Wilcox, EdD, ScD 40
4 The Burden of Comorbidity: Depressive and Physical Disorders Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, MD, PhD Gustavo Loera, EdD Daniel Vigo, MD Efrain Talamantes, MD, MS Kate Scott, PhD 67
5 Substance Use and Depressive Disorders Jacquelyn L. Meyers, PhD Deborah Hasin, PhD 89
Part II Influences
6 The Social Epidemiology of Socioeconomic Inequalities in Depression Helen Cerigo, MSc Amélie Quesnel-Vallée, PhD 117
7 Maternal Depression and the Intergenerational Transmission of Depression Constance L. Hammen, PhD 147
8 The Influence of Stigma for Depression Care J. Konadu Fokuo Patrick W. Corrigan, PsyD 171
Part III Risk, Strategies, and Interventions
9 Youth Depression: Public Health Implications and Strategies to Address the Problem Jennifer L. Hughes, PhD Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow, PhD 189
10 Understanding Adolescent Suicide Regina Miranda, PhD Ana Ortin, PhD Lillian Polanco-Roman, MA, MPhil Jorge Valderrama, PhD 211
11 Interrelationship of Suicidality with Depressive Disorders and Its Implications for Suicide Prevention Strategies at the Population and Individual Levels Beth Han, MD, PhD, MPH Wilson M. Compton, MD, MPE Richard McKeon, PhD, MPH 239
12 Mindfulness-Based Approaches for Promoting Mental Health in Urban Youth Tamar Mendelson, PhD April Joy Damian, MSc 263
13 Maternal Depression in Pregnancy Amelia R. Gavin, PhD Rebecca Rebbe, MSW 281
14 Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Depressive Illness and Clinical Care: Challenges and Solutions toward Equality in Care Alfiee M. Breland-Noble, PhD, MHSc Jeanne Miranda, PhD 313
15 Public Health Perspectives on Depression in Primary Care Trina Chang, MD, MPH Albert Yeung, MD, ScD 332
16 A Twenty-First-Century Public Health Challenge and Opportunity: Addressing Depressive Disorders in an Aging Population Neal L. Cohen, MD 360
17 The Digital Revolution and Its Potential Impact on Detection and Treatment of Depressive Disorders Charles Platkin, PhD, MPH Alissa R. Link, MPH Amy Kwan, MPH 380
18 Preventing the Onset of Depressive Disorders: An Overview Pim Cuijpers, PhD 411
Index 431
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A very comprehensive overview of depression, depression research, and treatment written by leading experts that includes emerging work on the social determinants of health and mindfulness.
A very comprehensive overview of depression, depression research, and treatment written by leading experts that includes emerging work on the social determinants of health and mindfulness.—Ronald W. Manderscheid, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, coeditor of Mental Health, United States, 2000