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Crick Lund is a Professor of Global Mental Health & Development and Health Service & Population Research. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals focusing on mental health systems in low-resource settings. He leads research in Ethiopia, South Africa, and other LMICs, emphasizing primary healthcare integration and economic impacts of mental health care.
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- Affiliations: Department of Health Service & Population Research
Research interests include mental health policy, primary healthcare integration, socioeconomic factors affecting mental health, and randomized controlled trials in global mental health. His work spans intervention models for depression detection, cost analyses of mental health systems, and addressing health inequities through collaborative care approaches.
Recent articles focus on depression detection trials in Ethiopia, economic implications of mental health care, and combined interventions addressing social determinants of mental health. These publications highlight his commitment to evidence-based solutions for mental health challenges in resource-constrained environments.
- Grants & Projects:
- Etalem: Sexual/reproductive health of women with severe mental illness in Ethiopia (Wellcome Trust, 2025–2028)
- SCOPE Study: Psychosis onset interventions in Ethiopia (Wellcome Trust, 2021–2026)
- ALIVE: Adolescent mental health and poverty linkages (Wellcome Trust, 2021–2026)
Lund collaborates internationally on mental health policy research and leads multidisciplinary teams addressing global health challenges through implementation science.


