Daniel E. Dawes, JD, DHL (Hon.), Professor of Health law, Policy, and Management; Senior Vice President of Global Health; Founding Dean, School of Global Health, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN Nelson J. Dunlap, JD, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Determinants of Health; Vice President of Public Policy and External Affairs; Vice Dean, School of Global Health, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN Octavio N. Martinez, Jr., MD, MPH, MBA, DLFAPA,?Senior Associate Vice President and Executive Director, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health; Professor of Psychiatry and Associate Chair for Faculty Academic Affairs, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Dell Medical School; Clinical Professor, Steve Hicks School of Social Work; and Faculty Affiliate of the Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice, at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Contributors Foreword Preface PART I. PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH: EXAMINING THE ROOT CAUSES 1. An Introduction to Mental Health Equity 2. The Historiography of African American Experiences in Race and Mental Health Policy 3. Invisible by Design 4. Redlining and the Structural Conditions of Mental Health Equity 5. The Link Between Racism and Mental Health PART II. THE DETERMINANTS OF MENTAL HEALTH EQUITY AND INEQUITIES 6. The Economic Burden of Mental Health Inequities in the United States 7. Social Determinants of Mental Health Equity 8. Environmental Determinants of Mental Health Equity 9. Biological and Genetic Determinants of Mental Health 10. Political Determinants of Health Impact on Actualizing Mental Health Equity 11. The Role of Religion, Spirituality, and Faith Communities in Addressing Mental Health Disparities PART III. KEY INTERSECTIONAL ISSUES IMPACTING MENTAL HEALTH EQUITY 12. Intersectional Drivers of Mental Health Inequities 13. Gender Bias, Mental Health Inequities, and Health Justice 14. The Relationship Between Mental Health and Violence: Unmasking the Myths 15. Mens' Mental Health and Aging: Utilizing a Health Equity Lens PART IV. FROM THEORY TO POLICY 16. Shaping State Policy to Address Mental Health Inequities 17. Shaping Federal Policy to Address Mental Health Inequities 18. The Role of Payment Policy in Achieving Mental Health Equity PART V. FROM POLICY, TO PRACTICE, TO RESULTS 19. Conceptual Approaches to Addressing the Political Determinants of Mental Health 20. Ecological and Systemic Approaches to Advance Mental Health Equity 21. Public Mental Health Research Considerations 22. History, Hope, and Mental Well-Being: Equity-Centered Public Mental Health Considerations 23. Innovative Models for Mental Health Equity 24. Advancing Mental Health Equity Through Community Engagement 25. Preparing Public and Behavioral Health Professionals for Leadership with Impact 26. Global Mental Health and Well-Being 27. Mental Health System Transformation and Future Considerations