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Martin Prince

Professor Martin Prince

Professor of Epidemiological Psychiatry

  • Assistant Principal (Global Health)

Research interests

  • Biomedical and life sciences
  • Healthcare
  • Medical
  • Medicine
  • Mental Health
  • Neuroscience
  • Policy
  • Psychiatry

Biography

Martin Prince is Professor of Epidemiological Psychiatry at King’s College London. He trained in Psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital and in Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

His work is oriented to the salience of mental and neurological disorders to health and social policy in low and middle income countries (LMIC), with a focus on ageing, dementia and other chronic disease. He has coordinated, since 1998 the 10/66 Dementia Research Group, a network of researchers, mainly from LMIC working together to promote more good research into dementia in those regions. The group has published 140 papers covering dementia prevalence, incidence, aetiology and impact and contributed to knowledge of public health aspects of ageing and chronic disease in LMIC.

He co-authored the Dementia UK report that informed the UK Government’s National Dementia Strategy. He lead the development of the widely reported ADI World Alzheimer Reports for 2009 (prevalence and numbers), 2010 (societal cost) and 2011 (early intervention), 2013 (long term care), 2014 (modifiable risk factors), 2015 (update on prevalence, incidence and cost) and was a leading contributor to the WHO World Dementia Report 2012. He was one of three editors for the 2007 Lancet Series on Global Mental Health, and is committed to further research and advocacy to support the call for action for improved coverage of evidence-based community treatments. He coordinated the development of the WHO Mental Health Gap Action Plan (mhGAP) clinical guidelines for dementia care by non-specialists in LMIC.

In the broader field of ageing and health, his work spans chronic disease epidemiology (stroke, hypertension, diabetes, and anaemia), frailty, disability and dependence, social protection and care for older people. He is particularly interested in health service and system responses to the challenges of population ageing, and co-chaired the WHO Integrated Care for Older People (I-COPE) Guideline Development Group

Theme: Medical Innovations for Chronic Conditions / Families & Communities

Projects & Grants: 

European Union Framework 2020 (Coordinator JM Haro, PSJJD, Barcelona). ATHLOS consortium work group lead. Trajectories of Healthy Ageing. (2015-2020)

European Research Council Advanced Grant. 10/66 ten years on – monitoring and improving health expectancy by targeting frailty among older people in middle income countries. (2014-2010)

NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Health Systems Strengthening in Sub Saharan Africa (Health Systems Strengthening). 2017-2021

NIHR Global Health Research Group on Stroke. 2018-2021

BINDAAS: Brief IPT for Depression among newly diagnosed people living with HIV/AIDS. Adaption & evaluation of an intervention package using mixed methods.  Psychiatry Research Trust 2017-2021

Partnerships:

The 10/66 Dementia Research Group comprises an extensive network of researchers in countries in Latin America, Africa, south and south east Asia 

Links: GoogleScholar / PURE

    Research

    ageing
    Centre for Ageing Resilience In a Changing Environment - CARICE

    Welcome to the Centre for Ageing Resilience in a Changing Environment: CARICE

    News

    New NIHR Global Health Research Group on homelessness and severe mental illness in Africa receives £3 million funding

    A major new project which aims to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness and severe mental illness (SMI) in Ethiopia, Ghana and Kenya has been...

    Homelessnesss

    Non-specialist healthcare workers provide effective and safe care for people with severe mental health conditions in rural Ethiopia

    New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London and Addis Ababa University, indicates that...

    Ethiopia

    OpeN-Global Launch Event

    OpeN-Global was officially launched online at an event held in central London, and live-streamed internationally with Partners and colleagues joining from...

    open global icons

    Spotlight

    Spotlight on COVID: Strengthening health systems in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Professor Martin Prince, Director of the King’s Global Health Institute, talks to Spotlight reporter Franca Davenport about how the ASSET (HeAlth System...

    COVID-19 temperature check in Africa

      Research

      ageing
      Centre for Ageing Resilience In a Changing Environment - CARICE

      Welcome to the Centre for Ageing Resilience in a Changing Environment: CARICE

      News

      New NIHR Global Health Research Group on homelessness and severe mental illness in Africa receives £3 million funding

      A major new project which aims to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness and severe mental illness (SMI) in Ethiopia, Ghana and Kenya has been...

      Homelessnesss

      Non-specialist healthcare workers provide effective and safe care for people with severe mental health conditions in rural Ethiopia

      New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London and Addis Ababa University, indicates that...

      Ethiopia

      OpeN-Global Launch Event

      OpeN-Global was officially launched online at an event held in central London, and live-streamed internationally with Partners and colleagues joining from...

      open global icons

      Spotlight

      Spotlight on COVID: Strengthening health systems in Sub-Saharan Africa

      Professor Martin Prince, Director of the King’s Global Health Institute, talks to Spotlight reporter Franca Davenport about how the ASSET (HeAlth System...

      COVID-19 temperature check in Africa