The WHO Mental Health Atlas 2011 represents the latest estimate of
global mental health resources available to prevent and treat mental
disorders and help protect the human rights of people living with these
conditions. It presents data from 184 WHO Member States, covering 98% of
the world’s population. Facts and figures presented in Atlas indicate
that resources for mental health remain inadequate. The distribution of
resources across regions and income groups is substantially uneven and
in many countries resources are extremely scarce. Results from Atlas
reinforce the urgent need to scale up resources and care for mental
health within countries.The WHO Mental Health Atlas 2011 represents the latest estimate of
global mental health resources available to prevent and treat mental
disorders and help protect the human rights of people living with these
conditions. It presents data from 184 WHO Member States, covering 98% of
the world’s population. Facts and figures presented in Atlas indicate
that resources for mental health remain inadequate. The distribution of
resources across regions and income groups is substantially uneven and
in many countries resources are extremely scarce. Results from Atlas
reinforce the urgent need to scale up resources and care for mental
health within countries.
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