Psychiatry Investig.  2013 Dec;10(4):307-316.

Mental Health Promotion and Illness Prevention: A Challenge for Psychiatrists

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  • 1Department of Psychiatry, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea. cle512@catholic.ac.kr

Abstract

Mental health is essential for individual and public health. To improve mental health, promotion, prevention, and the treatment of disease are required. These three kinds of interventions are interrelated but independent from one another. Although separate efforts for mental health promotion and prevention are needed as well as the public need of mental health promotion and well-being, psychiatrists usually are not accustomed to mental health promotion and prevention. This review introduces an overview of the concept, subjects according to target populations, and various intervention strategies for mental health promotion and prevention of mental illnesses. Based on literatures to date, understanding of developmental psychology, lifestyle medicine, and biopsychosocial contributors of mental health with a macroscopic perspective might help to practice mental health promotion and illness prevention.

Keyword

Mental health; Health promotion; Primary prevention; Early intervention; Personal satisfaction

MeSH Terms

Early Intervention (Education)
Health Promotion
Health Services Needs and Demand
Life Style
Mental Health*
Personal Satisfaction
Primary Prevention
Psychiatry*
Psychology
Public Health
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