This WHO report co-funded by the European Commission gives an overview
of policies and practices for mental health in 42 Member States of the
European Region. A large majority of countries have made significant
progress over the past few years, and several are world leaders in
mental health promotion, mental disorder prevention activities, service
reform and human rights.
Nevertheless, this report also identifies weaknesses in Europe, some
systematic, such as a lack of consensus on definitions, and of
compatible data collection, and others such as the need for development
and investment across several areas. It identifies gaps in information
where further work must be done, and is a baseline against which
progress can be measured towards the vision and the milestones of the
Mental Health Declaration for Europe.
The data were obtained from the ministries of health of 42 European
Member States. Over 150 figures and tables in the report demonstrate the
diversity across the European Region, and allow country to country
comparisons of indicators such as numbers of psychiatrists, financing,
community services, training of the workforce, the prescription of
anti-depressants and representation of users and carers.