Hook Kimberly, Bogdanov Sergiy
Boston Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Boston, MA, USA.
Boston University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Boston, MA, USA.
Lancet Reg Health Eur. 2021 Jul 29;10:100182. doi: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2021.100182. eCollection 2021 Nov.
Over the past decade, there has been increased attention to global mental health, which emphasizes improving access to quality mental health care in order to reduce the worldwide treatment gap. However, Eastern European and Central Asian countries and their specific mental health needs have largely been under-emphasized, evidenced by a dearth in literature and funding. Here, we provide an overview of the mental health needs in Ukraine and its challenges with quality care provision as a key example in highlighting these gaps, then broaden our discussion to include parallels with other countries in the Eastern European and Central Asian region. We describe the unique strengths relative to mental health care provision that are present in Eastern Europe and Central Asia and suggest the importance of post-graduate training, regional collaboration, and capacity building specific to research management as strategies to address the current challenges. We stress that greater investment from funders, government, and the global mental health community are needed to improve the current mental health situation in Ukraine, specifically, and Eastern Europe and Central Asia, broadly. We argue that greater attention to Eastern Europe and Central Asia is needed to fully advance the agenda of the global mental health field.
在过去十年里,全球心理健康受到了更多关注,其重点是改善优质心理健康护理的可及性,以缩小全球范围内的治疗差距。然而,东欧和中亚国家及其特定的心理健康需求在很大程度上被忽视了,文献和资金的匮乏就是证明。在此,我们概述乌克兰的心理健康需求及其在提供优质护理方面面临的挑战,以此作为突出这些差距的关键例子,然后将讨论范围扩大到与东欧和中亚地区其他国家的相似之处。我们描述了东欧和中亚在心理健康护理提供方面存在的独特优势,并提出研究生培训、区域合作以及针对研究管理的能力建设作为应对当前挑战的策略的重要性。我们强调,资助者、政府和全球心理健康界需要加大投资,以改善乌克兰乃至整个东欧和中亚地区目前的心理健康状况。我们认为,需要更多地关注东欧和中亚地区,以全面推进全球心理健康领域的议程。