Evidence based guidelines for Mental, neurological and substance use disorders in low- and middle-income countries: summary of WHO
Mental, neurological, and substance use
(MNS) disorders are highly prevalent and
are responsible for 14% of the global
burden of disease expressed in disabilityadjusted
life years (DALYs) [1]. The
resources that have been provided in
countries to tackle the huge burden are
insufficient, inequitably distributed, and
inefficiently used, which results in a large
majority of people with these disorders
receiving no care at all [2–7]. Even when
available, treatment and care often is
neither evidence-based nor of high quality.
The result is a large treatment gap, with
more than 75% in many low- and middleincome
countries (LAMIC).
(MNS) disorders are highly prevalent and
are responsible for 14% of the global
burden of disease expressed in disabilityadjusted
life years (DALYs) [1]. The
resources that have been provided in
countries to tackle the huge burden are
insufficient, inequitably distributed, and
inefficiently used, which results in a large
majority of people with these disorders
receiving no care at all [2–7]. Even when
available, treatment and care often is
neither evidence-based nor of high quality.
The result is a large treatment gap, with
more than 75% in many low- and middleincome
countries (LAMIC).
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