A New Priority for Mental Health
Richard Layard
CEP Election Analysis Papers from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
Abstract:
Mental illness (especially depression and chronic anxiety) is the biggest single cause of misery in advanced countries. But only one quarter of those who are ill receive treatment. Mental health is crucial for wellbeing and there are modern evidence-based ways of treating mental health problems which have no net cost to the Exchequer. What are the most important factors affecting wellbeing in our society? And what low-cost ways do we have of improving wellbeing, when "all the money's gone"? The final briefing in the CEP 2015 Election Analyses series looks at the progress made in the provision of treatment for mental health problems and considers the plans each major party have put forward to both maintain and expand services.
Keywords: mental health; NHS; government policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-05
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