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Demand for, access to and use of community mental health care: lessons from a demonstration project in India and Pakistan.

Sarah James1, Daniel Chisholm, R Srinivasa Murthy, K Kishore Kumar, K Sekar, Khalid Saeed, Malik Mubbashar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A widely promoted model of mental health care and prevention appropriate to many low-income countries is one that is integrated into the local primary health care system. AIMS: To examine the influence of health-seeking behaviours (demand-side factors) and the access to/availability of services (supply-side factors) on local service utilisation patterns for people with common mental disorders.
METHOD: Two rural catchment populations outside Bangalore (India) and Rawalpindi (Pakistan), one with the standard primary health care system, the other with additional mental health care training and support, were screened for common mental disorders. Diagnosed cases were interviewed about their use of and perceptions of local health care services (repeated three months later).
RESULTS: Individuals' use of integrated mental health and other care was modest. Principal (self-rated) supply-side factors were the cost of care, distance from treatment centre, a perception that care would not be effective, and concerns regarding stigma. Perceptions improved over three months, accompanied by an increased preference for public over private providers, but this was not restricted to the integrated care localities.
CONCLUSION: The use (and therefore effectiveness) of mental health services integrated into primary care is influenced by the health-seeking behaviours and perceptions of the local population. Efforts to integrate mental health into primary care need to be accompanied by educational activities in order to increase awareness, reduce stigma and draw attention to the availability of effective treatment.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12413245     DOI: 10.1177/002076402128783217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Soc Psychiatry        ISSN: 0020-7640


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