Mental Health - Contributors And Organisations On Analysing Mental Welfare

Mental Health - Contributors And Organisations On Analysing Mental Welfare

Madhavan M
Madhavan M

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Introduction

Mental health is a broad term that refers to cognitive, behavioral, and emotional well-being. It's all about how people think, feel, and behave. People sometimes use the term "mental health" to mean the absence of a mental disorder.Mental health can affect everything from daily living to relationships to physical health. However, this link also works in the other direction: factors in people’s lives like interpersonal connections and physical factors that can contribute to mental ill health. Over the lifetime, 183794 publication(s) have been published within this topic receiving 4340463 citation(s).

Citation Count and Paper Count Trend

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183,794 4,340,463

Top Experts in Mental Health Research

  1. Graham Thornicroft
Graham Thornicroft

Graham Thornicroft is an inter-disciplinary academic researcher and international consultant. He has been involved in the mental health sector for more than 40 years. Graham previously worked for the World Health Organization and for King's College London before joining the Public Health Foundation of India where he is currently based as Director of their Centre for Global Mental Health. The author has contributed to research in topic(s): Mental health & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 109, co-authored 648 publication(s) receiving 46180 citation(s). Previous affiliations of Graham Thornicroft include San Antonio River Authority & Public Health Foundation of India.

2. Ronald C. Kessler

Ronald C. Kessler

Ronald C. Kessler is a researcher at Harvard University, who has contributed to research in mental health and population. His research is focused on defining and understanding psychiatric disorders, disability and comorbidity in major disorder categories as well as comparisons across cultures. He has an hindex of 274, having co-authored 1332 publication(s), receiving 328983 citations. Previous affiliations include University of Strasbourg & University of Wisconsin-Madison.

3. Anthony F. Jorm

Anthony F. Jorm

Anthony F. Jorm is a Professor at the Centre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne. He has been involved in research in topics such as mental health, and psychological intervention. His h-index is 124, with 798 publication(s) receiving 67120 citations. He has previously worked at Karolinska Institutet & University of Queensland.

4. Vikram Patel

Vikram Patel

Vikram Patel is a academic researcher from Harvard University. He has contributed to research in topic(s): Mental health & Psychological intervention and his hindex is 116. His article has been cited 59717 times by other researchers, which places him in a position of 13th place in terms of publication impact (co-authored). Dr. Patel co-authored 654 publication(s) receiving 59717 citation(s) before moving to Cambridge Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute.

5. Brenda Happell

Brenda Happell

Brenda Happell is an academic researcher from University of Newcastle. She specializes in mental health & Nurse education. The author has contributed to research in topics such as: mental health & nurse education, health care for older people, managing psychiatric medication in the community.The author has contributed to research in topic(s): Mental health & Nurse education. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 503 publication(s) receiving 12629 citation(s). Previous affiliations of Brenda Happell include Australian National University & Centre for Mental Health.

Top Institutions in Mental Health Research

  1. King's College London
King's College London

King's College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom and part of the federal University of London. King's has been ranked among the top ten universities in the world and is a member of the Russell Group, an association of leading research-led British universities. The college offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate and professional degrees from science, arts and humanities to medical sciences, law and theology.  The organization has 43107 authors who have published 113125 publication(s) receiving 4498103 citation(s). The organization is also known as: King's & KCL.

2. Harvard University

Harvard University

Harvard University is a higher education organization based out in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics of population, cancer.It has been offering various courses at many levels like undergraduate and graduate degrees. The institution also has its own scientific research facilities that have been making astonishing discoveries involving areas like population and cancer. The organization has 208150 authors who have published 530388 publication receiving 38152182 citation. Harvard University also has other names such as: Harvard & University of Harvard.

3. University of Melbourne

University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne's global research network is one of Australia's largest. Our researchers work across a wide range of subject areas, from engineering and medicine to business and law, with a focus on disruptive technologies that solve problems across society. Most of its courses are academically highly ranked and competitively priced, with high success rates in finding employment after graduation. It is known for research contribution in the topic(s): Population & Mental health. The organization has 57194 authors who have published 174878 publication(s) receiving 6338400 citation(s). The organization is also known as: Melbourne University & The University of Melbourne.

4. Columbia University

Columbia University

Columbia University (also known as Columbia University in the City of New York, the State University of New York at New York City, or simply Columbia) is a private Ivy League research university in Upper Manhattan, New York City. The university has produced 51 Nobel Prize laureates and is ranked among the world's top 20 universities by multiple international rankings.

5. University of Toronto

University of Toronto

University of Toronto is a renowned education organization in university category. The University of Toronto and affiliated hospitals are research and teaching institutions. It is the largest university in Canada by enrollment, have an academic staff of over 15000 and offers more than 300 degree programs. It is considered selective as the ratio of applicants to the freshman class is greater than 2:1. It is known for its comprehensive support to health science and medical research. U of T has 126067 authors who have published 294940 publication(s) receiving 13536856 citation(s).

Top Journals and Conferences publishing in Mental Health Research

Journals:

  1. Psychiatric Services

Psychiatric Services is an academic journal that publishes peer-reviewed research reports and review articles in the fields of psychiatry and mental health. The journal was established in 1958 by Milton Greenblatt, M.D., who served as the first editor for ten years, followed by Robert S. Rogers, M.D., who had previously been a contributing editor. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Mental health & Mental illness. It has an ISSN identifier of 1075-2730. Over the lifetime, 11586 publication(s) have been published receiving 316757 citation(s).

2. Community Mental Health Journal

The Community Mental Health Journal is an open access, peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original research, reviews, critiques and brief communication on various aspects of mental health. It provides scientific evidence to support policy and practice in the field of mental health. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Mental health & Poison control. It has an ISSN identifier of 0010-3853. Over the lifetime, 3510 publication(s) have been published receiving 71247 citation(s).

3. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health publishes original research articles and review articles in an effort to provide a foundation for the improvement of public health. The journal provides a forum for the publication of significant advances in the area(s) of environmental science, toxicology and hazardous materials management, biotechnology, chemistry and physics.The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Population & Poison control.  Over the lifetime, 36493 publication(s) have been published receiving 380712 citation(s). The journal is also known as: Int J Environ Res Public Health & International journal of environmental research and public health.

Conference:

  1. Human Factors in Computing Systems

Human Factors in Computing Systems is an academic conference held annually in Montreal, Canada. Its purpose is to promote the multidisciplinary study and applications of human factors and ergonomics in the development of Information Technologies, including the programming, design, analysis and evaluation of computer-based systems.

2. International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction

The International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the world's premier forum for researchers, practitioners, developers and users to present new work, to discuss human-computer interaction issues and challenges, to learn about important advances in the field of human-computer interaction, and to meet and exchange ideas with their colleagues. The conference publishes majorly in the area(s): Usability & User interface. Over the lifetime, 14748 publication(s) have been published by the conference receiving 81555 citation(s).

Top Papers (Last 10 Years)

2020

Papers Authors Citations
Immediate Psychological Responses... Zikuan Leng 4080
Factors Associated With Mental Health... Jianbo Lai 3098
Multidisciplinary research priorities... Emily A. Holmes 2378
Mental Health and the Covid-19 Pandemic Betty Pfefferbaum 1604
COVID-19 and mental health: A review of... Ravi Philip Rajkumar 1467

2019

Papers Authors Citations
Prevalence of mental disorders in China:... Yueqin Huang 468
The Lancet Psychiatry Commission:... Joseph Firth 361
Nature and mental health: An ecosystem... Gregory N. Bratman 315
New WHO prevalence estimates of mental... Fiona J Charlson 283
Innovations and changes in the ICD-11... Geoffrey M. Reed 277

2018

Papers Authors Citations
Global, regional, and national incidence,... Gbd Disease 3736
The Lancet Commission on global mental health.. Vikram Patel 756
WHO World Mental Health Surveys... Randy P. Auerbach 484
Vital Signs: Trends in State Suicide... Deborah M. Stone 389
Evidence for a mental health crisis in... Teresa M. Evans 360

2017

Papers Authors Citations
The effect of multiple adverse childhood... Karen Hughes 1275
Parenting Stress, Mental Health, Dyadic Adjustment:... Luca Rollè 969
A network theory of mental disorders Denny Borsboom 794
Endocrine Treatment of Gender-Dysphoric... Wylie C. Hembree 698
An overview of systematic reviews on the... N. Leigh-Hunt 596

2016

Papers Authors Citations
Suicide and suicidal behaviour Gustavo Turecki 891
Understanding the burnout experience:... Christina Maslach 868
Neurobiologic Advances from the Brain Disease... Nora D. Volkow 815
National Trends in the Prevalence and Treatment... Ramin Mojtabai 624
No health without mental health Pamela F Cipriano 596

2015

Papers Authors Citations
What is the impact of mental health... Sarah Clement 1495
The WHO-5 Well-Being Index: a systematic... Christian Winther Topp 1252
How do mindfulness-based cognitive... Jenny Gu 896
Racism as a Determinant of Health:... Yin Paradies 870
The prevalence and correlates of depression,... R. Beiter 596

2014

Papers Authors Citations
Meditation Programs for Psychological... Madhav Goyal 1395
The global prevalence of common mental... Zachary Steel 1323
The Impact of Mental Illness Stigma on... Patrick W. Corrigan 721
The health of homeless people in high-income... Seena Fazel 707
StudentLife: assessing mental health,... Rui Wang 698

2013

Papers Authors Citations
Global burden of disease attributable to... Harvey Whiteford 4058
Prejudice, Social Stress, and Mental... Ilan H. Meyer 1785
Positive psychology interventions:... Linda Bolier 1129
Predicting Depression via Social Media Munmun De Choudhury 1082
Postpartum depression: current status... Michael W. O'Hara 942

2012

Papers Authors Citations
Epidemiology of multimorbidity and implications... Karen Barnett 3883
Standards of Care for the Health of Transsexual... Eli Coleman 2254
The Long-Term Health Consequences... Rosana E. Norman 1768
Adolescence: a foundation for future health Susan M Sawyer 1466
Social determinants of health and well-being... Candace Currie 1244

2011

Papers Authors Citations
Mechanisms linking social ties and support... Peggy A. Thoits 2039
How should we define health M. Huber 1651
Effects of Mindfulness on Psychological... Shian-Ling Keng 1617
Prevalence and correlates of bipolar... Kathleen R. Merikangas 1614
Grand challenges in global mental health Pamela Y. Collins 1532

Topics Papers Citations Related
Mental illness 35.4K 952.8K 95%
Social support 50.8K 1.9M 92%
Psychoeducation 4.2K 110.2K 92%
Psychosocial 66.7K 2M 92%
Social environment 17.4K 840.6K 92%

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is mental health?

Mental health comprises our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think and feel, as well as how we act. It also influences our ability to deal with stress, interact with people, and make decisions. Despite their frequent use in the same context, poor mental health and mental illness are not the same.

2. Why is mental health important?

People with a healthy mental state are more likely to have good relationships, be physically healthy, and make meaningful contributions to their community. They will find it easier to work productively and realize their full potential.

3. How to improve mental health?

5 simple tips to improve mental health

• Avoid self-criticism and be kind and respectful to yourself.


• Consider scheduling more leisure time or trying new activities to broaden your range of interests.


• Make your physical well-being a priority — follow a balanced diet, refrain from unhealthy habits, exercise regularly, and get adequate sleep.


• Build strong social or family connections to establish a sense of community and belonging.


• Meditate regularly and learn to handle stress more effectively.

4. What are the top 3 journals on mental health?

Top 3 journals in the field of mental health are:

• World Psychiatry


• Lancet Psychiatry


• Annual Review of Clinical Psychology

5. What are the types of mental illness?

The most frequent forms of mental illnesses are as follows:

• Anxiety disorders: Persons with anxiety disorder react to specific items or circumstances with fear and dread, as well as bodily symptoms of anxiety or panic.


• APsychotic disorders: These disorders are characterized by altered consciousness and thought. Hallucinations and delusions are two of the most typical symptoms of psychotic illnesses.


• Mood disorders: These illnesses, often known as affective disorders, are characterized by chronic feelings of sadness or moments of excessive happiness.


• Eating disorders: The illness is characterized by obsessive thoughts and behavior regarding body weight and food.


• Personality disorders: Individuals with this disorder tend to display excessive and rigid personality features that lead to stressful situations and cause issues at work, school, social interactions, or both.

6. What are the 6 concept of mental health?

Carol Ryff established the Six-factor Model of Psychological Well-being, which identifies six elements contributing to an individual's psychological well-being, satisfaction, and happiness. The Ryff Scale comprises six components: autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, healthy interpersonal relationships, life purpose, and self-acceptance. A higher overall score indicates a better level of psychological well-being.

7. Who is most affected by mental health?

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, young people aged 18-25 years are the age group most likely to suffer from serious mental illness (9.7%), while those aged 26-49 years (6.9%) and 50+ (3.4%) are less so.

8. When is World Mental Health Day celebrated?

The 10th of October is recognized as World Mental Health Day. The overall goal of World Mental Health Day is to promote global awareness of mental health concerns and organize initiatives in favor of mental health.

9. Is Psychiatric Services Journal peer reviewed?

The Journal of Psychiatric Services relies on rigorous peer review to ensure the quality of all submissions.

10. Which psychiatry journal has the highest impact factor?

"World Psychiatry" has an impact factor of 79.683, according to Journal Citation Reports. It is ranked first out of 155 journals in the Psychiatry category.

11. Is the American Journal of Psychiatry a reliable source?

The American Journal of Psychiatry (AJP) is one of the world's most popular psychiatric journals. The current Impact Factor for the American Journal of Psychiatry is 19.242, making it one of the most reliable journals.

12. Is world psychiatry a good journal?

World Psychiatry is a peer-reviewed medical journal devoted to psychiatric research. World Psychiatry has an impact factor of 79.683. It is presently in the top 10 general psychiatry journals, making it a credible one.

13. Who is the father of mental health science?

Philippe Pinel is known as the "Father of Modern Psychiatry". The French physician helped develop a new approach to treatment and care for psychiatric patients based on compassion rather than punishment.