
@article{ref1,
title="Rethinking funding priorities in mental health research",
journal="British journal of psychiatry",
year="2016",
author="Lewis-Fernández, Roberto and Rotheram-Borus, Mary-Jane and Betts, Virginia Trotter and Greenman, Lisa and Essock, Susan M. and Escobar, Javier I. and Barch, Deanna and Hogan, Michael F. and Areán, Patricia A. and Druss, Benjamin G. and DiClemente, Ralph J. and McGlashan, Thomas H. and Jeste, Dilip V. and Proctor, Enola K. and Ruiz, Pedro and Rush, A. John and Canino, Glorisa J. and Bell, Carl C. and Henry, Renata and Iversen, Portia",
volume="208",
number="6",
pages="507-509",
abstract="Mental health research funding priorities in high-income countries must balance longer-term investment in identifying neurobiological mechanisms of disease with shorter-term funding of novel prevention and treatment strategies to alleviate the current burden of mental illness. Prioritising one area of science over others risks reduced returns on the entire scientific portfolio.<br><br>© The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2016.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0007-1250",
doi="10.1192/bjp.bp.115.179895",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.115.179895"
}