Overview
Mental health promotion is the set of strategies that strengthen the conditions, skills, and environments supporting psychological well-being and resilience across populations, distinct from but complementary to the treatment of mental disorders. It operates on the positive end of the mental-health continuum, building protective factors such as social connection, coping skills, supportive relationships, and healthy environments, while reducing risk factors at individual, community, and structural levels. Because mental health influences how people think, feel, behave, and function, its promotion is integral to preventive medicine and to overall health, with effects on physical health, social participation, and productivity. Research relevant to this area evaluates community-based mentoring and coaching schemes for school-aged children, the collection of global opinion data to inform mental-health promotion, and self-reported health outcomes among university students. Related work examines behavioral and lifestyle interventions addressing weight, sleep, meal habits, and circadian patterns that bear on psychological well-being, as well as goal-oriented suicide-prevention programs and partnerships between public-health functions to deliver promotion at scale. Across these strands the topic emphasizes upstream, population-level action and the integration of mental-health promotion into schools, communities, and health systems. The field draws on public health, psychology, and health promotion to foster well-being, prevent the onset of mental ill-health, and reduce its broader individual and social consequences.
Research published in this journal
7 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Mental Health Promotion Through Collection of Global Opinion Data
First Year University Students Self-Reported Health Outcomes Over an Academic Semester
Managing Overweight and Obesity in Ghana from a Cultural Lens: The Complementary Role of Behaviour Modification
Intervention Study to Improve Meal Habit, Sleep Habit, Circadian Typology And School Marks in Japanese Elementary School Students
“On the Road to A Better Life”: An Innovative Suicide Prevention Program Based on The Realization of Meaningful Personal Goals
Fostering Partnerships between Public Health Functions within Health and Social Services Organizations: A Perspective from the Province of Quebec (Canada)
How this research is being cited
The 7 articles above have been cited 54 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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