Risk and protective factors for severe mental disorders in Asia

  • Fatima Zahra Rami
  • , Ling Li
  • , Thi Hung Le
  • , Chaeyeong Kang
  • , Mi Ah Han
  • , Young Chul Chung*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Among 369 diseases and injuries, the years lived with disability (YLDs) and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) rates for severe mental illnesses (SMIs) are within the top 20 %. Research on risk and protective factors for SMIs is critically important, as acting on modifiable factors may reduce their incidence or postpone their onset, while early detection of new cases enables prompt treatment and improves prognosis. However, as most of the studies on these factors are from Western countries, the findings are not generalizable across ethnic groups. This led us to conduct a systematic review of the risk and protective factors for SMIs identified in Asian studies. There were common factors in Asian and Western studies and unique factors in Asian studies. In-depth knowledge of these factors could help reduce disability, and the economic and emotional burden of SMIs. We hope that this review will inform future research and policy-making on mental health in Asian countries.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105652
JournalNeuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Volume161
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024.06

Keywords

  • Asian
  • Ethnicity
  • Protective factors
  • Risk factors
  • Severe mental illnesses

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Psychology
  • Medicine

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