European mental health policy should target everybody.
@article{Wahlbeck2011EuropeanMH,
title={European mental health policy should target everybody.},
author={Kristian Wahlbeck},
journal={European journal of public health},
year={2011},
volume={21 5},
pages={
551-3
}
}In this issue, Fears and Hoschl underline the opportunities for strengthening the research base of psychiatry in light of the recent mental health policy actions on EU level. The mental health statement by the Federation of the European Academies of Medicine (FEAM), representing academies of medical science in 13 EU Member States, highlights the relative underfunding of brain research. However, the statement also raises a concern that European mental health policy is being sidetracked by strong…
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