Well Into Your Future: Funding
Funding Provided by the National Institute
of Mental Health
"Well Into Your Future: Mental Health
and Aging" was funded by a research grant from the
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), which is
one of
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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