Advances in understanding of, and treatments for, mental illness frequently do not benefit those who most need them because of poorly developed mental health systems. Globally there is increasing attention to mental health legislation and policy, mental health system financing and governance, mental health service design implementation and evaluation, human resource development, effective translation of research to inform mental health policies and programs. MMHJ is committed to promotion and protection of the human rights of people with mental illness.
Contributions are encouraged from all fields of mental health, especially those that address new developments and pursue innovative approaches. MMHJ publishes Research in Brief articles (short papers reporting on preliminary study results, research in the early stages of development or updates on previously reported results), Empirical Articles, Systematic Reviews, Meta-analyses and Special Sections and Issues with a particular thematic focus. Relevance for an international readership is our prominent goal.
Topics and approaches of particular relevance to the journal include: interdisciplinary methods and theory; social determinants of mental health and disparities in mental health; mixed-methods research; methodological notes; replication studies of novel mental health interventions; psychiatric epidemiology; and research on flourishing, resilience, and well-being.