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Prioritizing Mental Health within HIV and Tuberculosis Services in PEPFAR

Rena Fukunaga, Paul Pierre, John K. Williams, Rebeca Briceno-Robaugh, Sam Kalibala, Meaghan Peterson, Patrick K. Moonan

2024Emerging infectious diseases11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Underprioritization of mental health is a global problem and threatens the decades-long progress of the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) program. In recent years, mental health has become globally recognized as a part of universal healthcare, making this an opportune moment for the global community to integrate mental health services into routine programming. PEPFAR is well positioned to lead by example. We conceptualized 5 key strategies that might help serve as a framework to support mental health programming as part of PEPFAR's current 5-year strategic plan. PEPFAR and the global community have an opportunity to identify mental health service gaps and interweave global mental health priorities with actions to end the HIV and TB epidemics by 2030.

Topics & Concepts

Mental healthGlobal healthTuberculosisMedicineHealth policyPublic healthEconomic growthPublic relationsGlobal mental healthHealth careHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Environmental healthPolitical sciencePsychiatryNursingFamily medicineEconomicsPathologyHIV/AIDS Research and InterventionsHIV/AIDS Impact and ResponsesMental Health Treatment and Access
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