Positively: Funding
Funding provided by the National
Institute of Mental Health.
Positively: Mental Health and HIV/AIDS was funded
by a research grant from the National Institute
of Mental Health (NIMH), which is one of the
twenty seven components of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH) the federal government’s
primary agency for biomedical and behavioral
research and one of the world’s foremost
medical research centers.
Authorized in 1946 as one of the
first NIH institutes, the mission of NIMH is
to reduce the burden of mental illness and behavioral
disorders through research on mind, brain and
behavior. Mental disorders constitute an immense
burden on the U.S. population, with major depression
now the leading cause of disability in the U.S.,
and schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and obsessive-compulsive
disorder ranked among the ten leading causes
of disability. Mental disorders occur across
the life span, from very young childhood into
old age.
Under a rigorous and highly competitive
process, NIMH funds research project and research
center
grant awards and contracts to individual investigators
in fields related to its areas of interest and
to public and private institutions throughout
the country. The Institute also maintains and
conducts a diversified program of intramural
and collaborative research in its own laboratories
and in clinical research units at the NIH. NIMH’s
informational and educational activities include
the dissemination of information and education
materials on mental illness to health professionals
and the public; professional associations; international,
national, state and local officials; and voluntary
organizations working in the areas of mental
health and mental illness. Overall, NIMH provides
national leadership dedicated to understanding,
treating and preventing mental illnesses.
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