Strengthening mental health systems to respond to economic crises

D. McDaid
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Summary Background: Mental health systems appear to be among the first casualties of an economic downturn. Growing global political and economic uncertainty in Europe and elsewhere may mean that the next major economic crisis is not far off. Objectives: This paper considers what mental health systems might do in future to more rapidly respond to the impacts of economic shocks, and reduce the risk and/or mitigate the impacts of poor mental health and deliberate self-harm. It concentrates on two areas of risk to mental health in times of economic shock, namely increasing job insecurity and changing employment conditions, as well as the impacts of unmanageable debt. Results: Addressing the psychological impacts of less job-security and of surviving a downsizing in the workplace may be just as important to mental health as unemployment in an economic crisis. There is also evidence that unmanageable debt is associated with poor mental health and risk of suicide and self-harm. Conclusions: Mental health systems need to develop plans for a rapid response to economic shocks, with a strong focus on a public health approach to mental health. Engaging and collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders, as well as secure budgets, will be imperative to effective implementation.
加强精神卫生系统以应对经济危机
背景:精神卫生系统似乎是经济衰退的首批受害者之一。欧洲和其他地区日益增长的全球政治和经济不确定性可能意味着下一次重大经济危机不远了。目的:本文考虑了精神卫生系统在未来可以做些什么来更快地应对经济冲击的影响,并降低风险和/或减轻心理健康不良和故意自残的影响。它侧重于经济冲击时期对心理健康构成风险的两个领域,即工作不安全感增加和就业条件变化,以及难以管理的债务的影响。研究结果:解决工作不稳定带来的心理影响,以及在工作场所的裁员中生存下来,对心理健康的影响可能与经济危机中的失业一样重要。还有证据表明,难以管理的债务与心理健康状况不佳以及自杀和自残的风险有关。结论:精神卫生系统需要制定快速应对经济冲击的计划,重点放在精神卫生的公共卫生方法上。与广泛的利益攸关方接触和合作,以及可靠的预算,将是有效实施的必要条件。
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