
The collection of the literature on the particular discipline will determine the concept of promoting the academic quality of the discipline as well as community in general. Of course, all these intellectual contributions made by the researchers has been changed the both academic and society. The main objective of the study is to investigate the relationship between the literature growth contribution on scientific productivity in the field of psychiatry and mental health. We applied search strategy by using psychiatry term. We narrowed the search to 2000-2012. No language limitation was applied. SCOPUS library software was used to select the articles pertaining to the psychiatry discipline. The result, our search led to 27516 articles. The US, England and Germany were identified as leading countries in producing the psychiatry articles, respectively. Pearson correlation test results indicated that there is a direct correlation between scientific products and mental health index. In one word, the more science increases, the more human well-being rises. With increased scientific productivity, life expectancy increases and decrease mortality. Immunization is also increasing with scientific productivity increase and this is very important in reducing child mortality. This specific research study showed that there is a direct relationship between the growth of science and human welfare. With the growth and development of scientific infrastructure, also improve the people's health. The results of this research study can serve as a guiding document in the field of health and mental health.