Mental Health is a core component of public health, encompassing emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing. Mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, and severe mental illness contribute significantly to global disease burden and disability. Public health approaches focus on prevention, early identification, treatment, and recovery-oriented care. Mental health promotion includes reducing stigma, strengthening social support, improving access to services, and addressing social determinants such as poverty, education, and employment. Integrating mental health into primary healthcare and community settings improves accessibility and continuity of care. In public health, protecting mental wellbeing enhances productivity, resilience, and overall quality of life. Strong mental health systems are essential for healthy populations and sustainable health systems.
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