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Community-based interventions on the social determinants of mental health in the UK: an umbrella review

Nia Williams (Department of Arts and Sciences, UCL, London, UK)
James B. Kirkbride (Division of Psychiatry, UCL, London, UK)

Journal of Public Mental Health

ISSN: 1746-5729

Article publication date: 11 November 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

There is growing evidence that several social determinants influence mental health outcomes, but whether or not community-based prevention strategies are effective in intervening on these social determinants to improve mental health is unclear. The purpose of this study was to synthesise the state of knowledge on this topic in the UK context, by conducting an umbrella review of the relevant systematic review literature.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors searched five electronic databases for systematic reviews of community-based interventions that addressed any social determinant of mental health (SDOMH) in the UK, provided that mental health outcomes were measured. They also reported the results according to PRISMA guidelines and synthesised narratively.

Findings

The search yielded 1,101 citations, of which 10 systematic reviews met inclusion criteria. These reviews included 285 original studies, of which 147 (51.6%) were from the UK. Two reviews focussed on children and young people, with the remainder based on working-age adult populations. The authors identified five categories of SDMOH, where financial insecurity and welfare advice interventions were addressed by the largest number of reviews (n = 4), followed by reviews of interventions around social isolation and support (n = 3) and housing regeneration initiatives (n = 2). Results across all social determinants and mental health outcomes were highly heterogenous, but evidence most consistently supported the effectiveness of interventions addressing financial and welfare support on mental health outcomes.

Originality/value

This review highlights the paucity of high quality, causal evidence from the UK and beyond on the effectiveness of interventions on the social determinants of mental health; severe methodological heterogeneity hampers progress to identify scalable interventions to improve population mental health.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by UK Research and Innovation funding for the Population Mental Health consortium (grant no MR/Y030788/1) which is part of Population Health Improvement UK (PHI-UK), a national research network which works to transform health and reduce inequalities through change at the population level.

Funding: Medical research council, MR/Y030788/1.

Citation

Williams, N. and Kirkbride, J.B. (2024), "Community-based interventions on the social determinants of mental health in the UK: an umbrella review", Journal of Public Mental Health, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPMH-07-2024-0087

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