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Authorship in Global Mental Health Research: Recommendations for Collaborative Approaches to Writing and Publishing Cover

Authorship in Global Mental Health Research: Recommendations for Collaborative Approaches to Writing and Publishing

Open Access
|Jun 2014

Abstract

Background

Collaborations among researchers, clinicians, and individuals with mental illness from high-income countries (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are crucial to produce research, interventions, and policies that are relevant, feasible, and ethical. However, global mental health and cultural psychiatry research publications have been dominated by HIC investigators.

Objective

The aim of this review was to present recommendations for collaborative writing with a focus on early career investigators in HICs and LMICs.

Methods

A workshop was conducted with HIC and LMIC investigators in Nepal to discuss lessons learned for collaborative writing. The researchers had experience in cross-cultural psychiatric epidemiology, health services research, randomized controlled trials, and projects with war and disaster-affected populations in complex humanitarian emergencies including child soldiers and refugees. Additional lessons learned were contributed from researchers engaged in similar collaborations in Haiti.

Findings

A step-by-step process for collaborative writing was developed.

Conclusions

HIC and LMIC writing collaborations will encourage accurate, ethical, and contextually grounded publications to foster understanding and facilitate reduction of the global burden of mental illness.

Language: English
Published on: Jun 26, 2014
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2014 Brandon A. Kohrt, Nawaraj Upadhaya, Nagendra P. Luitel, Sujen M. Maharjan, Bonnie N. Kaiser, Elizabeth K. MacFarlane, Noreen Khan, published by Ubiquity Press
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.