Neglected Tropical Diseases and Mental Health: Progress, Partnerships, and Integration.

FreddieBailey; Julian Eaton ORCID logo; MuhammadJidda; Wim Hvan Brakel; David GAddiss; David HMolyneux; (2019) Neglected Tropical Diseases and Mental Health: Progress, Partnerships, and Integration. Trends in parasitology, 35 (1). pp. 23-31. ISSN 1471-4922 DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2018.11.001
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Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are increasingly recognised as major drivers of psychosocial morbidity in affected individuals and their caregivers. Nevertheless, there has remained a lack of prioritisation at the policy level of some of the most stigmatising and chronic NTDs, with subsequent under-representation within NTD programmes. In response, the Neglected Tropical Disease/Non-Governmental Organization/Network (NNN) has established a Mental Wellbeing and Stigma Task Group (MWS) to address these issues through a comprehensive research agenda. In our article, we highlight the progress in understanding the scope of the mental health impact of NTDs and the innovative practice emerging in this area. Finally, we examine opportunities for integration of mental and physical health for individuals with NTDs.



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