Databases for Mental Health
Promotion and Mental Disorder Prevention
U.S. Registry of Evidence-based Programs and
Practices. A comprehensive national database
www.nrepp.samhsa.gov
European Network for Mental Health Promotion
and Mental Disorder Prevention (IMHPA) Database
www.gencat.net/salut/imhpa/Du32/html/en/dir1662/doc11712.html
International Union for Health Promotion and
Education Database. Databases on child mental health for Australia
and the surrounding region of the Western Pacific; European mental
health promotion; European alcohol policy; and national-level health
promotion capacity mapping in Europe
www.hp-source.net/index.html
Community Indicators Victoria, a database for
the State of Victoria, Australia, prepared by the McCaughey Centre,
University of Melbourne:
www.communityindicators.net.au
The Mindful Project Database prepared by
STAKES, Finland’s National Research and Development Centre for
Welfare and Health, co-funded by the EC Public Health Programme:
www.info.stakes.fi/mindful/EN/database/overview.htm
ProMenPol database, a small database for
education, mental health in the workplace, mental health of the
elderly:
www.mentalhealthpromotion.net/?i=promenpol/en/toolkit
DataPrev, a major project in progress, funded
by the European Union to produce an integrated set of databases for
mental health promotion and mental disorder prevention.
For a summary of the project’s work packages, see:
www.stakes.fi/pdf/mentalhealth/DataPrev_project_summary.pdf
Auseinet Database. The Australian mental
health education organization Auseinet has a large database of more
than 3,000 resources. Among the evidence-based categories in the
database are mental health promotion, mental illness prevention,
social determinants, standards & indicators, and statistics & data.
Categories such as standards & indicators include international
material. Access the list from the direct link
http://www.auseinet.com/resourcedb/index.php
To contact the GCAPP Interim Secretariat,
direct inquiries to Dr Elena Berger at
eberger@wfmh.com , or by
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