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DISEASE CONTROL PRIORITIES RELATED TO MENTAL, NEUROLOGICAL, DEVELOPMENTAL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE DISORDERS

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This volume brings together five chapters from Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, 2nd edition (DCP2 Jamison and others 2006). These chapters cover mental disorders, neurological disorders, learning and developmental disabilities, and alcohol and illicit opiate abuse. The purpose of this special package is similar to the overall objective of the parent volume - to provide information on cost-effectiveness of interventions for these specific groups of disorders. This information should contribute to reformulation of policies and programmes and reallocation of resources, eventually leading to reduction of morbidity and mortality | Disease Control Priorities RELATED TO Mental Neurological. Developmental AND Substance Ari se Disorders jte.Y World Health Organization OlStASi COMTROt J Ĩ Í PRioRinrs PROffCT T I I KS M - Xm IL.AL. i nj T iml- AND Substance Abuse Disorders Mental Health Evidence and Research Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse World Healdi Oegani ution Geneva Ểầằịằ World Health Organization Disease Control Priorities Project WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Disease controlprioritiesrelatedtomental neurological developmental and substance abuse disorders. This publication reproduced five chapteca fromihe Dtraare control prrorititsindtvelepingnounteies second edition a copublication of Oxford University Press and The World Bank Acknowledgements. Co-produoed bniCir Diserse Control PrioriOieeProlect. I. Health priorities. 2.Health policy. 3.Mental health services. 4.Learning disorders. 5.Developmental disabilities. ó.Nervous system diseases. 7.Substance-related disorders. 8.Developing countries. I.World Health Organization. II. Disea enC i itto l PrioriiiesProiect.in.Title Disoase control prioeities pidovetopinp rounteige. Ond rd. ISBN 92 4 156332 X ISBN 978 92 4 156332 1 NLM classification WM 30 World Health Organization 2006 All rights reserved. Publications of the World Health Organization canbe obtaứi6d from WHO Press World Health Organization 20 Avenue Appia 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland tel. 41 22 791 3264 fax 41 22 791 4857 e-mail bookorderedlOrho.inti Rrqneels Ooc 5 011 Or rtproducrOTtiensialr te IIO oirniiiitoris u wheHrr foriale or for nonconoordddlrteibution o ehoioldbesddeeseeO ii S-dlO Peesi at the aboveaddreseSfax. 4l 22 791 480e t-maif permisslonr@uho.int . The designationr em OduJiii l the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country territory cfiyo t Oilot oc util d fudhoriti iooCtC OiCtllicẹ. lie Cs .