Studies under Epidemiology and Health Services Research 

​​The Research Division has established a focus on mental health services and policy in the past few years by conducting research that are actionable and address the real-world questions that people living with mental illness, their families, providers, payers and policymakers face in selecting, delivering, and financing optimal care. Under the four-year Centre Grant that was awarded to the IMH to conduct health services, epidemiological as well as translational and clinical research studies, a number of projects are being conducted by the Mental Health Policy Studies group to address policy relevant issues among the general population as well as patients with mental illnesses and their families. The current research includes the following studies: 

A qualitative inquiry of lived experience of diabetes among patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), gestational diabetes, pre-diabetes and T2DM with complications.
Health and Lifestyle Survey
Novel Coronavirus, Population Wellbeing and Resilience
Seeking Answers: A Psychological Autopsy of Exploring and Analysing Risk Factors in Singapore (SPEARS)
Validation of the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0) among those with mental and physical illness in Singapore
Co-production: Putting Patients at the Driver’s Seat of Care Delivery
Mobile App for informal dementia caregiver project
Transdiagnostic Factors associated with Affective Disorders and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
A nationwide knowledge, attitudes and practice (KAP) survey on chronic physical conditions in Singapore's general population
Singapore Mental Health Study 2016