Major Depression in the Population: A Public Health Approach

Johns Hopkins University
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Public Mental Health is the application of the principles of medicine and social science to prevent the occurrence of mental and behavioral disorders and to promote mental health of the population. This course illustrates the principles of public health applied to depressive disorder, including principles of epidemiology, transcultural psychiatry, health services research, and prevention. It is predicted that by 2020 depressive disorder will be the most important cause of disease burden in the entire world! Every human being suffers from feeling depressed at some point or other, but only about one fifth of the population will experience an episode of depressive disorder over the course of their lives. This course illuminates the public health approach to disease, and the particular complexities of applying this approach to mental disorders, using depression as the exemplar.

Instructor(s)

William Eaton, PhD, Wietse A. Tol, PhD, Ramin Mojtabai, MD
Johns Hopkins University
via Coursera
Free (audit)
English
Paid Certificate Available
Approx. 11 hours to complete
Self paced
Beginner Level
Subtitles: Subtitles: Arabic, French, Portuguese (European), Chinese (Simplified), Italian, Vietnamese, German, Russian, English, Spanish