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- W2904851802 abstract "The past 6 years has seen mental health emerge as a key cross-cutting area of NTDs research. In this time, there has been a large increase in the number of holistic and psychological studies in NTD populations, adding to the evidence base of well-studied as well as lesser-studied NTDs. In particular, chronic NTDs have emerged as an important risk factor for common mental health conditions, with prevalence rates of depression higher than those found in other common chronic diseases. Nevertheless, there remains a significant lack of psychological intervention studies as well as large opportunities to translate this knowledge into integrated mental and physical care for affected individuals. Partners in the Mental Wellbeing and Stigma (MWS) task group of the NTD/NGO/Network (NNN) are working to address many of these areas through a comprehensive research agenda in collaboration with the World Health Organization and other key partners. Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are increasingly recognised as major drivers of psychosocial morbidity in affected individuals and their caregivers. Nevertheless, there has remained a lack of prioritisation at the policy level of some of the most stigmatising and chronic NTDs, with subsequent under-representation within NTD programmes. In response, the Neglected Tropical Disease/Non-Governmental Organization/Network (NNN) has established a Mental Wellbeing and Stigma Task Group (MWS) to address these issues through a comprehensive research agenda. In our article, we highlight the progress in understanding the scope of the mental health impact of NTDs and the innovative practice emerging in this area. Finally, we examine opportunities for integration of mental and physical health for individuals with NTDs. Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are increasingly recognised as major drivers of psychosocial morbidity in affected individuals and their caregivers. Nevertheless, there has remained a lack of prioritisation at the policy level of some of the most stigmatising and chronic NTDs, with subsequent under-representation within NTD programmes. In response, the Neglected Tropical Disease/Non-Governmental Organization/Network (NNN) has established a Mental Wellbeing and Stigma Task Group (MWS) to address these issues through a comprehensive research agenda. In our article, we highlight the progress in understanding the scope of the mental health impact of NTDs and the innovative practice emerging in this area. Finally, we examine opportunities for integration of mental and physical health for individuals with NTDs. the second most prevalent group of mental disorders; characterised by feelings of anxiety and fear; the extended duration of symptoms makes anxiety disorders more chronic than episodic disorders. The most prevalent anxiety disorder is generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), commonly termed ‘anxiety’; however, anxiety disorders also include phobia disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). an international group of researchers, program managers, and in-country partners, with a shared goal of optimising NTD control and elimination. the most prevalent group of mental disorders; characterised by sadness, loss of pleasure, guilt, low self-worth, disturbed sleep or appetite, fatigue, and poor concentration. Made up of major depressive disorder (an often relapsing and remitting condition of varying intensity, commonly termed ‘depression’), and dysthymia (a more persistent condition of lower intensity than MDD). a concept to describe the impact of a condition on the affected population, and comprised of a disability (YLD) and a mortality (YLL) component. Estimates of disability burden are used to compare and rank the impact of different conditions. GBD studies aim to rank conditions/diseases according to their disease burden, using the disability-adjusted life year (DALY) metric. Formerly these studies were conducted by WHO, though GBD studies are now carried out at regular intervals by the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. a growing international movement aimed at improving recognition of mental illness as well as strengthening mental healthcare provision for affected individuals worldwide. an online platform and repository for cross-cutting research, tools, and other information on neglected tropical diseases, including disability, inclusion, stigma, and psychological comorbidity. an online network for the global mental health community to share knowledge and resources in order to improve the quality and coverage of mental healthcare. a diverse group of ∼20 communicable diseases recognised by WHO as being underfunded relative to other conditions of equal prevalence; NTDs affect predominantly the world’s poorest populations, and many have a chronic course, are physically disabling, and/or are associated with stigmatisation. the Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Network. A global platform for NGOs to work together to tackle important issues in NTD control and development. A cross-cutting task force on Disease Management Disability and Inclusion (DMDI) has recently developed a mental health research agenda through its Mental Wellbeing and Stigma (MWS) task group. noninfectious diseases characterised by a chronic and slowly progressive course. Common examples include cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes. In recent years mental health disorders have been more clearly defined within the NCD category, sharing many characteristics and potential common treatment platforms as other NCDs." @default.
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- W2904851802 title "Neglected Tropical Diseases and Mental Health: Progress, Partnerships, and Integration" @default.
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