Parry Sarah J, Thornicroft Graham
South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, Ladywell Unit.
Centre for Global Mental Health and Centre for Implementation Science, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London.
Consort Psychiatr. 2020 Dec 4;1(2):3-6. doi: 10.17650/2712-7672-2020-1-2-3-6.
The syndemic framework goes beyond the concept of comorbidity and considers how diseases interact within their wider environmental context, along with social and political factors, to mutually exacerbate negative outcomes. The syndemic approach enhances the way mental disorders are understood in terms of their aetiology, treatment and prognosis and therefore influences the direction of clinical practice, policy development and research priorities in the field of psychiatry. Using a syndemic framework to develop mental health policy globally can help address the mental health treatment gap in countries where resources are limited. In Russia, identified syndemics have been of particular relevance to mental disorders and further research using a syndemic framework will continue to build upon the strong background of integrated mental healthcare currently provided.
疾病共发框架超越了共病概念,考虑疾病如何在更广泛的环境背景中与社会和政治因素相互作用,从而相互加剧负面后果。疾病共发方法改进了理解精神障碍病因、治疗和预后的方式,因此影响精神病学领域的临床实践、政策制定和研究重点方向。利用疾病共发框架在全球制定心理健康政策有助于解决资源有限国家的心理健康治疗差距。在俄罗斯,已确定的疾病共发情况与精神障碍特别相关,利用疾病共发框架开展的进一步研究将继续以目前提供的综合精神卫生保健的强大背景为基础。