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Misdiagnosis: Global Mental Health, Social Determinants of Health and Beyond
We critically engage with the Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH)
through the lens of the Social Determinants of Health (SDH), suitably widened.
We explore the socio-political context of Indian community mental
health initiatives in order to elaborate the opportunities/impediments for
a public programme. We critique the MGMH for being preoccupied with
the burden of mental illness and its “treatment”, while being inattentive to
the social, economic, and political contexts shaping local/global ecologies
of well-being/suffering. Hence the economic arguments of the MGMH
fail to examine the realities of local contexts (poor public health funding
and primary health care, lax pharmaceutical regulations, asymmetric
power relations and indigenous knowledge systems). Using the concepts
of globalisation and global health, and taking a population perspective,
we describe a neo-materialistic version of SDH.