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Mental health and wellness have become vital priorities in worldwide health and social policy, attracting substantial funding and scientific attention. The field of global mental health is evolving into an interdisciplinary academic domain, complete with degree programs, specialized publications, reference materials, and research networks - predominantly based in the UK and US, but also present in Canada and Europe.
Most initiatives have originated from psychiatry and public health sectors, though contributions are increasingly coming from diverse fields like medical anthropology, social work, international development, and clinical psychology.
Social sciences play an indispensable part in advancing global mental health by:
enhancing critical analysis of how mental health concepts and experiences of distress are shaped by social, cultural, and political factors across different settings
examining the connections between socioeconomic progress and psychological wellbeing
creating integrated methodologies to tackle the relationship between mental health and development