Understanding and responding to the drivers of inequalities in mental health

BMJ Mental Health is delighted to announce a new section called Experience, Ethics, Equity that seeks submissions of primary research, systematic reviews, and perspectives and commentaries. We set out the case for such a section, and then give some guidance on article types and priority areas for research, practice and policy. Ethnic minorities and racialised groups are less likely to be represented in research and, with some exceptions, less commonly occupy higher management positions or have opportunities to influence policy and practice.1–4 There are ethnic and gender disparities in academic research environments including in publishing. Much is being done to respond to these inequalities, including guidance on delivering inclusive research, commissioning research and on fair publication processes. Lived experience is central to such work. We hope this new section inspires all to contribute to progressive approaches to tackle inequalities. Causal...
Source: Evidence-Based Mental Health - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tags: Open access Editorials Source Type: research