Author:
Saxena Shekhar,Paraje Guillermo,Sharan Pratap,Karam Ghassan,Sadana Ritu
Abstract
SummaryA search (precision value 94%, recall value 93%) of the ISI Web of Science
database (1992–2001) revealed that mental health publications accounted for
3–4% of the health literature. A 10/90 divide in internationally accessible
mental health literature was evident and remained undiminished through 10
years as low- and middle-income countries (n= 152)
contributed only 6%, high-income countries (n=54) 94%, and
14 leading high-income countries (with more than 1% contribution for
majority of years under consideration) contributed 90% of internationally
accessible mental health research. Steps should be taken to improve the
research infrastructure and capacity to conduct and disseminate mental
health research in general, and on a priority basis in low- and
middle-income countries.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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