<p>1. Introduction<br>Jennifer Radden and Kelso Cratsley<br>2. Public mental health ethics: an overview<br>Kelso Cratsley and Jennifer Radden<br>3. Is coercion ever beneficent? Public health ethics in early intervention and prevention for mental health<br>Alex McKeown, Rose Mortimer, Arianna Manzini and Ilina Singh<br>4. Public mental health across cultures: the ethics of primary prevention of depression, focusing on the Dakhla Oasis of Egypt<br>Mohammed Abouelleil Rashed and Rachel Bingham<br>5. Ethical considerations for conducting cross-cultural biological psychiatry and prevention research on depression among adolescents in low- and middle-income countries<br>Kamal Gautam, Gloria A. Pedersen, Syed Shabab Wahid and Brandon A. Kohrt<br>6. International and cross-cultural parenting research and intervention ethics<br>Rebecca S. Hock, Elizabeth J. Levey, Christine E. Cooper-Vince and Benjamin L. Harris<br>7. Conceptual and ethical problems in screening for major depressive disorder<br>Dany Lamothe and Mona Gupta<br>8. Machine learning and suicide prevention: considering context as a guide to ethical design <br>Phoebe Friesen and Katie O’Leary<br>9. The ethics of early identification and intervention in psychosis<br>Charlotte A. L. Marriott and Matthew R. Broome<br>10. Preparing for the unthinkable? The prevention of posttraumatic stress disorder and the limits of positive psychology<br>Ulrich Koch<br>11. Going too far? How the public health anti-obesity drives could cause harm by promoting eating disorders<br>Jacinta O.A. Tan, Suzana Corciova and Dasha Nicholls<br>12. Prevention in prayer camps? The ethics of government engagement in Ghana’s 2012 mental health legislation<br>Lauren A. Taylor<br>13. Public mental health without the health? Challenges and contributions from the Mad Pride and neurodiversity paradigms<br>Ginger A. Hoffman</p>