Commissioned by Flourishing Minds Fund. The full report can be found here.
An overview of mental illness covering the global burden, its moral importance and promising interventions.
Key Findings
Cost is generally the most important variable in assessing mental health interventions, and it can vary widely
Interpersonal group therapy is a promising way of improving mental health provision in poor countries, although the scale of the effect of psychotherapy is unclear. Technology may allow psychotherapy to be delivered more cheaply and at scale.
Tackling risk factors can prevent mental illness. Policy advocacy could be a good lever for doing this.
Suicide prevention appears to be highly neglected in poor countries.
Mental illness will increase in relative importance over time, so we should place a premium on any work that increases our understanding of how to mitigate it