Mental Health in Bangladesh
From Bench to Community
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore
Published:13th Mar '24
Should be back in stock very soon

This book is about mental health in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is a densely populated country in South Asia with a population of about 170 million. It has seen significant economic growth over the last decades, and it has recently improved from being a low-income country to a lower middle-income country. Currently, Bangladesh is facing a double burden of disease, i.e., both communicable and non-communicable. About 60% of the disease burden is incured by non-communicable diseases. Mental disorders are one of the top five burdens of non-communicable disease in the country. However, psychiatry is a neglected issue in Bangladesh. There are high stigma, services gaps, out-of-pocket expense, low mental health literacy, and extreme scarcity of budget. Academically, it has also been under-addressed and under-researched. Therefore, the editor aims to provide a comprehensive book on mental health in Bangladesh, based on existing evidence and expertise, focusing on academic aspects of community mental health service.
“The book presents comprehensive content on mental health in the country offering valuable insights and identification of potential gaps in mental health in Bangladesh. It is a giant leap in the field of psychiatry in Bangladesh, which will be necessary for students, teachers, researchers, policymakers, public health experts, and other stakeholders working in mental health in Bangladesh.” (Sanjida Tanjin Khan, Journal of SAARC Psychiatric Federation, Vol. 2 (1), January-June 2024)
ISBN: 9789819706099
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342 pages
2024 ed.