ID | 176483 |
Title Proper | Mental health in the Pacific |
Other Title Information | Urgency and opportunity |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ali, Suhailah |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Pacific region faces a significant and growing burden of noncommunicable diseases and mental disorders. An emerging issue is the increasing overlap between physical and mental health conditions, which are often the result of interactive effects and lead to more severe consequences. In addition, climate change is amplifying health risks, as it poses both physical and existential threats to Pacific Island communities. The sustainable development agenda provides a holistic opportunity to address these issues; key elements include improving health surveillance and strengthening health systems, within a multisectoral approach, in order to work towards achieving Healthy Islands. |
`In' analytical Note | Asia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 61, No.3; Dec 2020: p.537-550 |
Journal Source | Asia Pacific Viewpoint 2020-12 61, 3 |
Key Words | Climate Change ; Pacific ; Mental Health ; Sustainable Development Goals ; Multimorbidity ; Noncommunicable Diseases |