Reconsidering the use of population health surveys for monitoring of mental health

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  • dc.contributor.author Arias de la Torre, Jorge
  • dc.contributor.author Vilagut Saiz, Gemma, 1975-
  • dc.contributor.author Ronaldson, Amy
  • dc.contributor.author Bakolis, Ioannis
  • dc.contributor.author Dregan, Alex
  • dc.contributor.author Navarro Mateu, Fernando
  • dc.contributor.author Pérez, Katherine
  • dc.contributor.author Szücs, Anna
  • dc.contributor.author Bartoll-Roca, Xavier
  • dc.contributor.author Molina, Antonio J.
  • dc.contributor.author Elices, Matilde
  • dc.contributor.author Pérez Solá, Victor
  • dc.contributor.author Martín, Vicente
  • dc.contributor.author Serrano Blanco, Antonio
  • dc.contributor.author Valderas Martínez, José María
  • dc.contributor.author Alonso Caballero, Jordi
  • dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-21T06:46:40Z
  • dc.date.available 2024-10-21T06:46:40Z
  • dc.date.issued 2023
  • dc.description.abstract Monitoring of the mental health status of the population and assessment of its determinants are 2 of the most relevant pillars of public mental health, and data from population health surveys could be instrumental to support them. Although these surveys could be an important and suitable resource for these purposes, due to different limitations and challenges, they are often relegated to the background behind other data sources, such as electronic health records. These limitations and challenges include those related to measurement properties and cross-cultural validity of the tools used for the assessment of mental disorders, their degree of representativeness, and possible difficulties in the linkage with other data sources. Successfully addressing these limitations could significantly increase the potential of health surveys in the monitoring of mental disorders and ultimately maximize the impact of the relevant policies to reduce their burden at the population level. The widespread use of data from population health surveys, ideally linked to electronic health records data, would enhance the quality of the information available for research, public mental health decision-making, and ultimately addressing the growing burden of mental disorders.
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  • dc.identifier.citation Arias de la Torre J, Vilagut G, Ronaldson A, Bakolis I, Dregan A, Navarro-Mateu F, et al. Reconsidering the use of population health surveys for monitoring of mental health. JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2023 Nov 23;9:e48138. DOI: 10.2196/48138
  • dc.identifier.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/48138
  • dc.identifier.issn 2369-2960
  • dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10230/68272
  • dc.language.iso eng
  • dc.publisher JMIR Publications
  • dc.relation.ispartof JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2023 Nov 23;9:e48138
  • dc.rights © Jorge Arias de la Torre, Gemma Vilagut, Amy Ronaldson, Ioannis Bakolis, Alex Dregan, Fernando Navarro-Mateu, Katherine Pérez, Anna Szücs, Xavier Bartoll-Roca, Antonio J Molina, Matilde Elices, Víctor Pérez-Solá, Vicente Martín, Antoni Serrano-Blanco, Jose M Valderas, Jordi Alonso. Originally published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (https://publichealth.jmir.org), 23.11.2023. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://publichealth.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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  • dc.subject.keyword Assessment tool
  • dc.subject.keyword Burden
  • dc.subject.keyword Challenges
  • dc.subject.keyword Data collection
  • dc.subject.keyword Electronic health record
  • dc.subject.keyword Health surveys
  • dc.subject.keyword Mental health
  • dc.subject.keyword Monitoring
  • dc.subject.keyword Population
  • dc.subject.keyword Population health survey
  • dc.subject.keyword Public heath
  • dc.subject.keyword Status
  • dc.title Reconsidering the use of population health surveys for monitoring of mental health
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