Mental health research capacity building in sub-Saharan Africa: the African Mental Health Research Initiative.

AMARI Africa capacity building mental neurological substance use disorders

Journal

Global mental health (Cambridge, England)
ISSN: 2054-4251
Titre abrégé: Glob Ment Health (Camb)
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101659641

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2020
Historique:
received: 23 08 2018
revised: 22 11 2019
accepted: 11 12 2019
entrez: 30 4 2020
pubmed: 30 4 2020
medline: 30 4 2020
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Mental, neurological and substance use (MNS) disorders are a leading, but neglected, cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. The treatment gap for MNS is vast with only 10% of people with MNS disorders in low-income countries accessing evidence-based treatments. Reasons for this include low awareness of the burden of MNS disorders and limited evidence to support development, adaptation and implementation of effective and feasible treatments. The overall goal of the African Mental Health Research Initiative (AMARI) is to build an African-led network of MNS researchers in Ethiopia, Malawi, South Africa and Zimbabwe, who are equipped to lead high quality mental health research programs that meet the needs of their countries, and to establish a sustainable career pipeline for these researchers with an emphasis on integrating MNS research into existing programs such as HIV/AIDS. This paper describes the process leading to the development of AMARI's objectives through a theory of change workshop, successes and challenges that have been faced by the consortium in the last 4 years, and the future role that AMARI could play in further building MNS research capacity by brining on board more institutions from low- and middle-income countries with an emphasis on developing an evidence-based training curriculum and a research-driven care service.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32346483
doi: 10.1017/gmh.2019.32
pmc: PMC7176917
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

e8

Informations de copyright

© The Author(s) 2020.

Références

Glob Health Action. 2014 Feb 27;7:23433
pubmed: 24581319
Lancet HIV. 2015 May;2(5):e190-9
pubmed: 26423001
PLoS One. 2014 Aug 14;9(8):e103754
pubmed: 25121789
BMC Med. 2013 May 14;11:126
pubmed: 23672542
Int J Ment Health Syst. 2016 Feb 29;10:16
pubmed: 26933448
Lancet Psychiatry. 2016 Jan;3(1):65-76
pubmed: 26772066
Lancet Glob Health. 2017 Feb;5(2):e143-e144
pubmed: 28104181
Int J Ment Health Syst. 2015 Dec 30;9:40
pubmed: 26719762
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2014 Sep 1;67 Suppl 1:S54-67
pubmed: 25117961
Int J Ment Health Syst. 2014 Apr 30;8:15
pubmed: 24808923
Glob Ment Health (Camb). 2017 Jul 31;4:e14
pubmed: 29230310
Health Policy Plan. 2012 Jan;27(1):42-51
pubmed: 21325270
PLoS One. 2015 Feb 06;10(2):e0116820
pubmed: 25658103
BMC Health Serv Res. 2015 Sep 28;15:429
pubmed: 26416566
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2009 Jun;103(6):549-58
pubmed: 18992905
JAMA. 2016 Dec 27;316(24):2618-2626
pubmed: 28027368
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013 Nov 19;(11):CD009149
pubmed: 24249541
Trials. 2014 Jul 05;15:267
pubmed: 24996765
PLoS One. 2014 Oct 13;9(10):e110208
pubmed: 25310010
Int Rev Psychiatry. 2014 Aug;26(4):453-9
pubmed: 25137111
World Psychiatry. 2010 Oct;9(3):169-76
pubmed: 20975864
Lancet. 2017 Jan 14;389(10065):176-185
pubmed: 27988143

Auteurs

Dixon Chibanda (D)

Department of Psychiatry, College of Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe.

Melanie Abas (M)

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

Rosemary Musesengwa (R)

Department of Psychiatry, College of Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe.

Chris Merritt (C)

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

Katherine Sorsdahl (K)

Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Observatory, South Africa.

Walter Mangezi (W)

Department of Psychiatry, College of Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe.

Chiwoza Bandawe (C)

College of Medicine, University of Malawi, Blantyre, Malawi.

Frances Cowan (F)

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK.

Ricardo Araya (R)

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

Exnevia Gomo (E)

Department of Immunology, College of Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe.

Lorna Gibson (L)

Department of Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

Helen Weiss (H)

MRC Tropical Epidemiology Group, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

Charlotte Hanlon (C)

Department of Psychiatry, College of Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Crick Lund (C)

Department of Mental Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Observatory, South Africa.

Classifications MeSH