What are the most effective public health strategies for promoting mental health and reducing the cardiovascular burden associated with depression?
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Date
2025
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
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Background
Depression is a significant contributor to the global disease burden and is strongly associated
with increased cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. Mental health disorders, particularly
Depression, influence biological processes such as health behaviours and inflammation.
Autonomic dysfunction results in adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Public health strategies
focused on addressing mental health could concurrently reduce the burden of cardiovascular
diseases. However, identifying the most effective strategy requires a systematic and critical
review approach.
Methods
A critical literature review employs the PICOS (Population, Intervention, Comparator,
Outcome, Study design) framework. Databases such as Medline, Scopus, PsycInfo, and Web
of Science were searched using keywords and medical subject headings related to depression,
cardiovascular disease, mental health promotion, and public health strategies. Inclusion criteria
comprised peer-reviewed articles published between 2010 and 2024, concentrating on adult
populations and studies reporting cardiovascular and mental health outcomes and interventions
at the population or community level. Exclusion criteria eliminated studies focusing solely on
pharmacological interventions or those lacking a cardiovascular component.
Results
The review found seven studies that met the inclusion criteria. Major interventions included
psychological therapies based on community, lifestyle modification initiatives, workplace
Programs for mental wellness, physical activities, and policy-driven campaigns that address
social determinants of health. Multifaceted interventions incorporating psychological support
with managing cardiovascular risk depicted the most significant improvement in mental wellbeing
and reduction of cardiovascular markers such as BMI, blood pressure, and inflammation.
School and workplace-based programs depicted positive long-term change in behaviour,
specifically when culturally adapted. However, disparities in accessibility, sustainability, and
responsiveness towards give remain challenges across many low- and middle-income
countries.
Conclusion
Practical strategies for public health that promote mental health and reduce the multi-tiered
cardiovascular burden should target individual and structural interventions. Programs that
combine mental health promotion with cardiovascular health education and behavioural change
interventions, especially those driven by community and context-specific factors, tend to yield
the most impactful results. Future research should address gaps in culturally inclusive models
with sustainable delivery systems.
Description
A critical literature review for the Master of Public Health degree
Keywords
effective public health strategies, mental health, reducing the cardiovascular burden, depression, promoting mental health
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