TY - JOUR
T1 - ROAMER: roadmap for mental health research in Europe.
AU - Haro, Josep Maria
AU - Ayuso-Mateos, José Luis
AU - Bitter, Istvan
AU - Demotes-Mainard, Jacques
AU - Leboyer, Marion
AU - Lewis, Shôn W
AU - Linszen, Donald
AU - Maj, Mario
AU - McDaid, David
AU - Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas
AU - Robbins, Trevor W
AU - Schumann, Gunter
AU - Thornicroft, Graham
AU - Van Der Feltz-Cornelis, Christina
AU - Van Os, Jim
AU - Wahlbeck, Kristian
AU - Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich
AU - Wykes, Til
AU - Arango, Celso
AU - Bickenbach, Jerome
AU - Brunn, Matthias
AU - Cammarata, Pamela
AU - Chevreul, Karine
AU - Evans-Lacko, Sara
AU - Finocchiaro, Carla
AU - Fiorillo, Andrea
AU - Forsman, Anna K
AU - Hazo, Jean-Baptiste
AU - Knappe, Susanne
AU - Kuepper, Rebecca
AU - Luciano, Mario
AU - Miret, Marta
AU - Obradors-Tarragó, Carla
AU - Pagano, Grazia
AU - Papp, Szilvia
AU - Walker-Tilley, Tom
N1 - G1000183B, Medical Research Council, United KingdomNF-SI-0611-10053, Department of Health, United Kingdom
PY - 2014/1
Y1 - 2014/1
N2 - Despite the high impact of mental disorders in society, European mental health research is at a critical situation with a relatively low level of funding, and few advances been achieved during the last decade. The development of coordinated research policies and integrated research networks in mental health is lagging behind other disciplines in Europe, resulting in lower degree of cooperation and scientific impact. To reduce more efficiently the burden of mental disorders in Europe, a concerted new research agenda is necessary. The ROAMER (Roadmap for Mental Health Research in Europe) project, funded under the European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme, aims to develop a comprehensive and integrated mental health research agenda within the perspective of the European Union (EU) Horizon 2020 programme, with a translational goal, covering basic, clinical and public health research. ROAMER covers six major domains: infrastructures and capacity building, biomedicine, psychological research and treatments, social and economic issues, public health and well-being. Within each of them, state-of-the-art and strength, weakness and gap analyses were conducted before building consensus on future research priorities. The process is inclusive and participatory, incorporating a wide diversity of European expert researchers as well as the views of service users, carers, professionals and policy and funding institutions.
AB - Despite the high impact of mental disorders in society, European mental health research is at a critical situation with a relatively low level of funding, and few advances been achieved during the last decade. The development of coordinated research policies and integrated research networks in mental health is lagging behind other disciplines in Europe, resulting in lower degree of cooperation and scientific impact. To reduce more efficiently the burden of mental disorders in Europe, a concerted new research agenda is necessary. The ROAMER (Roadmap for Mental Health Research in Europe) project, funded under the European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme, aims to develop a comprehensive and integrated mental health research agenda within the perspective of the European Union (EU) Horizon 2020 programme, with a translational goal, covering basic, clinical and public health research. ROAMER covers six major domains: infrastructures and capacity building, biomedicine, psychological research and treatments, social and economic issues, public health and well-being. Within each of them, state-of-the-art and strength, weakness and gap analyses were conducted before building consensus on future research priorities. The process is inclusive and participatory, incorporating a wide diversity of European expert researchers as well as the views of service users, carers, professionals and policy and funding institutions.
KW - Europe
KW - health priorities
KW - mental disorders
KW - mental health research
KW - well-being research
U2 - 10.1002/mpr.1406
DO - 10.1002/mpr.1406
M3 - Article
C2 - 24375532
SN - 1049-8931
VL - 23 Suppl 1
SP - 1
EP - 14
JO - International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
JF - International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
IS - 1
ER -