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Establishing a Mental Health Surveillance in Germany: Development of a framework concept and indicator set

Authors :
Julia, Thom
Elvira, Mauz
Diana, Peitz
Christina, Kersjes
Marion, Aichberger
Harald, Baumeister
Anke, Bramesfeld
Jurand, Daszkowski
Theresa, Eichhorn
Wolfgang, Gaebel
Martin, Härter
Frank, Jacobi
Joseph, Kuhn
Jutta, Lindert
Jürgen, Margraf
Hanne, Melchior
Andreas, Meyer-Lindenberg
Angelika, Nebe
Heather, Orpana
Judith, Peth
Ulrich, Reininghaus
Steffi, Riedel-Heller
Uwe, Rose
Georg, Schomerus
Daniela, Schuler
Ursula, von Rüden
Heike, Hölling
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Robert Koch-Institut, 2021.

Abstract

In the course of the recognition of mental health as an essential component of population health, the Robert Koch Institute has begun developing a Mental Health Surveillance (MHS) system for Germany. MHS aims to continuously report data for relevant mental health indicators, thus creating a basis for evidence-based planning and evaluation of public health measures. In order to develop a set of indicators for the adult population, potential indicators were identified through a systematic literature review and selected in a consensus process by international and national experts and stakeholders. The final set comprises 60 indicators which, together, represent a multidimensional public health framework for mental health across four fields of action. For the fifth field of action 'Mental health promotion and prevention' indicators still need to be developed. The methodology piloted proved to be practicable. Strengths and limitations will be discussed regarding the search and definition of indicators, the scope of the indicator set as well as the participatory decision-making process. Next steps in setting up the MHS will be the operationalisation of the single indicators and their extension to also cover children and adolescents. Given assured data availability, the MHS will contribute to broadening our knowledge on population mental health, supporting a targeted promotion of mental health and reducing the disease burden in persons with mental disorders.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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