Mental health disorders 1. Briefly examine the problem indicating the “burden of disease” in terms of both morbidit
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Mental health disorders
1. Briefly examine the
problem indicating the “burden of disease” in terms of both
morbidity and mortality and any other burden experienced in and
outside of the context of the U.S. health system.
2. Briefly describe the
course of the disease or condition using the concepts of incidence,
prevalence and case fatality. If these concepts are not relevant to
your subject explain what they mean and why they are not
relevant
3. Identify two
(2) at-risk groups (those with an increased
probability of developing and/or experiencing negative outcomes).
Use the concept of relative risk and calculate or obtain relative
risk information to examine the probability of each at-risk group
developing the condition or specific disease(s).
4. Identify 3-4
options for potential interventions to address the
problem. For each of the options identify the primary focus in
terms of When (Primary, secondary or tertiary prevention), Who
(individual, at-risk group, population) and How (education,
motivation, obligation, invention). Number each of the potential
interventions. Identify each option then bullet or create a table
giving your answers to "When Who and How" for each intervention.
Remember to include disease prevention program strategies.
5. From these potential
interventions select two (2) that you
identify as being most effective. Specifically indicate the
advantages and disadvantages of each intervention that you selected
and why you think it would be effective. Identify each option then
bullet the advantages and disadvantages
6. Indicate specific
strategies that you would use to implement the intervention options
that you have selected in #5. Explain why these would be effective
approaches.
1. Briefly examine the
problem indicating the “burden of disease” in terms of both
morbidity and mortality and any other burden experienced in and
outside of the context of the U.S. health system.
2. Briefly describe the
course of the disease or condition using the concepts of incidence,
prevalence and case fatality. If these concepts are not relevant to
your subject explain what they mean and why they are not
relevant
3. Identify two
(2) at-risk groups (those with an increased
probability of developing and/or experiencing negative outcomes).
Use the concept of relative risk and calculate or obtain relative
risk information to examine the probability of each at-risk group
developing the condition or specific disease(s).
4. Identify 3-4
options for potential interventions to address the
problem. For each of the options identify the primary focus in
terms of When (Primary, secondary or tertiary prevention), Who
(individual, at-risk group, population) and How (education,
motivation, obligation, invention). Number each of the potential
interventions. Identify each option then bullet or create a table
giving your answers to "When Who and How" for each intervention.
Remember to include disease prevention program strategies.
5. From these potential
interventions select two (2) that you
identify as being most effective. Specifically indicate the
advantages and disadvantages of each intervention that you selected
and why you think it would be effective. Identify each option then
bullet the advantages and disadvantages
6. Indicate specific
strategies that you would use to implement the intervention options
that you have selected in #5. Explain why these would be effective
approaches.