Mental well-being: an important outcome for mental health services?

The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
Angharad de CatesScott Weich

Abstract

Mental well-being is being used as an outcome measure in mental health services. The recent Chief Medical Officer's (CMO's) report raised questions about mental well-being in people with mental illness, including how to measure it. We discuss whether mental well-being has prognostic significance or other utility in this context.

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