Research in England

We are passionate about the transformative power of research to create change in people’s lives, their communities and workplaces, and in services and policy.

We aim to contribute to the mental health evidence base by:

  • undertaking original research
  • synthesising existing knowledge 
  • translating this research to further understanding of what works, transferring interventions to other populations and places at a scale that maximises benefit and impact, and including mental health in all policies
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Mental health A-Z

Explore our A to Z topics on mental health, where you can find more information on specific mental health problems and some of the things that can have an impact –good and bad – on our mental health.
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Our Personal Experience Network (OPEN)

OPEN is a diverse online community of people we ask to inform us what we do, through anything from quick feedback on a social media post to fully participating in a research project.
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Featured reports

Uncertain times: Anxiety in the UK and how to tackle it

This briefing looks at the prevalence and rates of anxiety amongst different groups of people, and the current key drivers and risk factors for anxiety. It then considers the main ways of coping with anxiety and provides recommendations to governments across the UK for preventing anxiety.

The economic case for investing in the prevention of mental health conditions in the UK

Our report with the London School of Economics and Political Science provides evidence from the UK and around the world that proves prevention interventions work.

Surviving or Thriving? The state of the UK's mental health

This report aims to understand the prevalence of self-reported mental health problems, levels of positive and negative mental health in the population, and the actions people take to deal with the stressors in their lives.

Supporting and expanding green social prescribing to address mental health inequalities in London

London has lots of green space, but not everyone can get to it. Our report suggests ways to expand green social prescribing across London to help people benefit from green spaces.

Prevention and mental health report

This report provides an understanding of the evidence for prevention and mental health so that we can address the greatest health challenge of our times.

Tackling social inequalities to reduce mental health problems

This report describes the extent of inequalities contributing to poor mental health in the UK today. It explains how certain circumstances interact with our own risks and discusses communities that are facing vulnerabilities.

Fundamental facts about mental health 2016

A comprehensive summary of mental health research, providing a unique handbook of key facts and figures, covering all key areas of mental health.

Relationships in the 21st century: the forgotten foundation of mental health and well-being

This report explores relationships across the life course, why they matter and the importance of being part of a community.

The impact of traumatic events on mental health

This report explores the impact traumatic events have on our mental health and provides advice on coping with trauma.

Our COVID-19 Research

Coronavirus: Mental Health in the Pandemic Study

The Mental Health Foundation is leading an ongoing, UK-wide, repeated cross-sectional study of how the pandemic affects people’s mental health.

Coronavirus and Adolescent Mental Health Study

The Mental Health Foundation and Swansea University are leading a repeated cross-sectional study of how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the mental health of adolescents across Great Britain.

The COVID-19 pandemic, financial inequality and mental health

This briefing discusses the mental health effects of these financial inequalities in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.