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Stigma- and non-stigma-related treatment barriers to mental healthcare reported by service users and caregivers.

Lisa Dockery1, Debra Jeffery2, Oliver Schauman3, Paul Williams4, Simone Farrelly5, Oliver Bonnington6, Jheanell Gabbidon7, Francesca Lassman8, George Szmukler9, Graham Thornicroft10, Sarah Clement11.   

Abstract

Delayed treatment seeking for people experiencing symptoms of mental illness is common despite available mental healthcare. Poor outcomes are associated with untreated mental illness and caregivers may eventually need to seek help on the service user's behalf. More attention has recently focused on the role of stigma in delayed treatment seeking. This study aimed to establish the frequency of stigma- and non-stigma-related treatment barriers reported by 202 service users and 80 caregivers; to compare treatment barriers reported by service users and caregivers; and to investigate demographic predictors of reporting stigma-related treatment barriers. The profile of treatment barriers differed between service users and caregivers. Service users were more likely to report stigma-related treatment barriers than caregivers across all stigma-related items. Service users who were female, had a diagnosis of schizophrenia or with GCSEs (UK qualifications usually obtained at age 16) were significantly more likely to report stigma-related treatment barriers. Caregivers who were female or of Black ethnicities were significantly more likely to report stigma-related treatment barriers. Multifaceted approaches are needed to reduce barriers to treatment seeking for both service users and caregivers, with anti-stigma interventions being of particular importance for the former group.
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Barrier; Caregiver; Delay; Help-seeking; Mental health; Stigma; Treatment

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26115840     DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2015.05.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry Res        ISSN: 0165-1781            Impact factor:   3.222


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