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Why might mental health be a pressing global issue?
Improving mental health seems like one of the most direct ways of making people better off, since it’s specifically targeted at their subjective experience.
Mental health in general gets much less attention than physical health from people thinking about how to make the world a better place because it’s not as well understood. This means it’s more neglected, but also likely means it’s harder to make progress.
There are several promising areas for research into mental health that appear to have not yet been adequately explored, for example new drug therapies.
Improving mental health in the developing world might be an area where you can have a substantial impact, because it is particularly neglected by existing institutions and markets.
Our guess is that improving physical health in poor countries is still likely to have a bigger impact on welfare for the same resources, given that there are several common diseases we can treat easily with more funding — but we’re not sure.
There is also some chance that, like economic growth and better physical health, better mental health in a population could have positive indirect effects that accumulate over time.
Learn more
- The Happier Lives Institute researches mental health interventions to assess their cost effectiveness and make recommendations — which we also discuss on our podcast with Elie Hassenfeld on two big-picture critiques of GiveWell’s approach, and six lessons from their recent work
- From the Happier Lives Institute: Problem area report: mental health
- Podcast: Leah Utyasheva on how to massively cut suicide rates in Sri Lanka, and her non-profit’s plan to do the same around the world
- Podcast: Randy Nesse on why evolution left us so vulnerable to depression and anxiety
- Podcast: Spencer Greenberg on speeding up social science 10-fold & why plenty of startups cause harm, where we discuss mental health as a cause area
Read next: Explore other pressing world problems
Want to learn more about global issues we think are especially pressing? See our list of issues that are large in scale, solvable, and neglected, according to our research.