Vujnovic Melita, Manukhina Olga, Reed Geoffrey M, Theodorakis Pavlos N, Fountoulakis Konstantinos N
Consort Psychiatr. 2021 May 25;2(2):3-6. doi: 10.17816/CP74. eCollection 2021.
Mental health conditions in the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region affect more than 10% of the population, with 140,000 lives lost annually to suicide. Comorbidity with other diseases is high. However, basic mental health care is received by less than a third of patients. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the vulnerability of mental health services to disruptions and underscored the need to integrate mental health into response strategies. One of the flagship initiatives of the WHO European Programme of Work (EPW), 2020-2025: 'United Action for Better Health in Europe' is the establishment of a Mental Health Coalition at the European level. In this framework, reporting of health statistics using the International Classification of Diseases 11 Revision (ICD-11) will begin on 1st January 2022. Clinical utility, scientific rigour and wider cultural applicability were all of prime importance in the development of the ICD-11. The 11th Revision was the end product of the most extensive global, multilingual, multidisciplinary and participative process ever undertaken for this task, involving more than 15,000 experts from 155 countries, representing approximately 80% of the world's population. With the adoption of the ICD-11 and the priority being given to mental health, new ideas based on the 30 years of research since the approval of the ICD-10 will be widely adopted and applied.
世界卫生组织(WHO)欧洲区域的心理健康状况影响着超过10%的人口,每年有14万人死于自杀。与其他疾病的共病率很高。然而,不到三分之一的患者接受了基本的心理健康护理。2019冠状病毒病疫情揭示了心理健康服务易受干扰的脆弱性,并凸显了将心理健康纳入应对策略的必要性。世界卫生组织欧洲工作规划(2020 - 2025年)的旗舰举措之一:“欧洲促进健康联合行动”是在欧洲层面建立一个心理健康联盟。在此框架下,使用《国际疾病分类》第11次修订本(ICD - 11)报告健康统计数据将于2022年1月1日开始。临床实用性、科学严谨性和更广泛的文化适用性在ICD - 11的制定过程中都至关重要。第11次修订本是为这项任务开展的最广泛的全球、多语言、多学科和参与性过程的最终成果,有来自155个国家的15000多名专家参与其中,代表了世界约80%的人口。随着ICD - 11的采用以及对心理健康的重视,基于ICD - 10批准后30年研究成果的新观念将被广泛采用和应用。