Population promotion of informal self-help strategies for early intervention against depression and anxiety

Psychol Med. 2006 Jan;36(1):3-6. doi: 10.1017/S0033291705005659.

Abstract

Much of the burden of depression and anxiety in the population is attributable to subclinical symptoms. Broadening formal health-care systems to treat subclinical depression and anxiety is not the answer to reducing this burden, because health-care systems lack the resources even to provide optimal care to clinical cases. The solution proposed is the population-wide dissemination of informal self-help strategies that have evidence for effectiveness. These are highly acceptable to the public, easily applied, inexpensive and may avert the development of many clinical cases.

MeSH terms

  • Anxiety / prevention & control*
  • Cost of Illness
  • Depression / prevention & control*
  • Health Promotion*
  • Humans
  • Self-Help Groups*
  • Time Factors
  • Treatment Outcome