Social determinants of mental health

Social determinants of mental health

2014

Good mental health is integral to human health and well being. A person’s mental health and many common mental disorders are shaped by various social, economic, and physical environments operating at different stages of life. Risk factors for many common mental disorders are heavily associated with social inequalities, whereby the greater the inequality the higher the inequality in risk.

It is of major importance that action is taken to improve the conditions of everyday life, beginning before birth and progressing into early childhood, older childhood and adolescence, during family building and working ages, and through to older age. Action throughout these life stages would provide opportunities for both improving population mental health, and for reducing risk of those mental disorders that are associated with social inequalities.

This thematic paper is a joint publication by the World Health Organization and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

Details

Type
Policy and advocacy
Approach(es)
Policy and legislation
Prevention and promotion
Disorder(s)
All mental health conditions
Population(s)
Adults
Children and adolescents
Families and carers