| Literature DB >> 31656607 |
Susanne Spittel1,2, André Maier1, Elke Kraus3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mental health disorders (MHD) are leading causes of disabilities. Awareness of MHD in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is crucial to both health care professionals and general community if those affected by MHD are to be allowed to live in dignity and be socially included, rather than being treated as outcasts or witches, as is presently the case. Therefore, this review aims to map and summarise the extent to which awareness of MHD and dementia in SSA challenges stigmatisation issues.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31656607 PMCID: PMC6790232 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.09.020419
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Figure 1Flow-chart of search strategy used to identify the studies relevant for the review. MHD – mental health disorders, SSA – Sub-Saharan Africa.
Characteristics of included studies
| No. | Author, year | Country | Method | Participants, sample size | Aim |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Adebiyi et al., 2016 [ | Nigeria | FGD | GCM, n = 6 | Exploration of attitudes towards PwD. |
| Questionnaire-survey | GCM, n = 313 | ||||
| 2 | Adewuya, Oguntade, 2007 [ | Nigeria | Questionnaire-survey | Medical doctors, n = 312 | Evaluation of attitudes towards PwMHD. |
| 3 | Adewuya, Makanjoula, 2008a [ | Nigeria | Questionnaire-survey | GCM, n = 2078 | Evaluation of beliefs causing MHD. |
| 4 | Adewuya, Makanjoula, 2008b [ | Nigeria | Questionnaire-survey | GCM, n = 2078 | Assessing attitudes towards PwMHD. |
| 5 | Audu et al., 2013 [ | Nigeria | Questionnaire-survey | GCM, n = 325 | Examination of stigmatisation of PwMHD. |
| 6 | Ayazi et al., 2014 [ | South Sudan | Cross-sectional-survey | GCM, n = 1200 | Investigation of attitudes towards PwMHD. |
| 7 | Barke et al., 2011 [ | Ghana | Questionnaire-survey | GCM, n = 508 | Measuring attitudes towards PwMHD. |
| 8 | Dogra et al., 2012 [ | Nigeria | Cross-sectional-survey | Schoolchildren, n = 164 | Assessing views and knowledge about MHD. |
| 9 | Egbe et al., 2014 [ | South Africa | Interviews, FGD | HCP, n = 32, Healthcare users, n = 45 | Exploration of psychiatric stigma in order to inform interventions. |
| 10 | Faure-Delage et al., 2012 [ | Congo | Questionnaire-survey | PwD, PwMHD, n = 117, Relatives, n = 123 | Exploring people’s perception about dementia. |
| Interviews | HCP, n = 33 | ||||
| 11 | Girma et al., 2013 [ | Ethiopia | Cross-sectional-survey | GCM, n = 845 | Measurement of public stigma against PwMHD. |
| 12 | Girma et al., 2014 [ | Ethiopia | Cross-sectional-survey | GCM, n = 845 | Investigation of the degree of family stigma. |
| 13 | Gureje et al., 2005 [ | Nigeria | Questionnaire-survey | GCM, n = 2040 | Determination of knowledge and attitudes of MHD. |
| 14 | Gureje et al., 2006 [ | Nigeria | Questionnaire-survey | GCM, n = 2040 | Examination of causation and attitudes. |
| 15 | Igbinomwanhia et al., 2013 [ | Nigeria | Cross-sectional-survey | Clergy, n = 107 | Determination of attitudes towards PwMHD. |
| 16 | Kabir et al., 2004 [ | Nigeria | Questionnaire-survey | GCM, n = 250 | Examination of knowledge and attitudes of MHD. |
| 17 | Kapungwe et al., 2010 [ | Zambia | Interviews, FGD | Stakeholders, n = 56 | Exploration of causes of MI to address stigmatisation against PwMHD. |
| 18 | Mavundla et al., 2009 [ | South Africa | Interviews | Informal caregivers, n = 8 | Exploration of experiences of informal family caregivers of PwMHD. |
| 19 | Mkhonto, Hanssen, 2017 [ | South Africa | Interviews | Relatives, nurses, n = 8 | Exploration of the link between culture and dementia care. |
| 20 | Mohamed-Kaloo, Laher, 2014 [ | South Africa | Interviews | General practitioners, n = 10 | Investigation of perceptions on MHD. |
| 21 | Mushi et al., 2014 [ | Tanzania | Interviews | PWD n = 25, PWDs’ caregivers, n = 16 | Exploration of socio-cultural beliefs on dementia. |
| 22 | Ofori-Atta et al., 2010 [ | Ghana | Interviews, FGD | Stakeholders, n = 88 | Exploration of causes of MHD. |
| 23 | Patel et al., 1995 [ | Zimbabwe | FGD | HCP, n = 76 | Generation of concepts of MHD. |
| 24 | Quinn, Knifton, 2014 [ | Uganda | Interviews, FGD | Stakeholders, n = 18 | Understanding beliefs and stigma associated with MHD. |
| 25 | Ssebunnya et al., 2011 [ | Uganda | Interviews, FGD | Stakeholders, n = 68 | Exploration of perceptions on the mental health care system. |
FGD – focus group discussion, MHD – mental health disorders, PwMHD – people living with mental health disorders, PwD – people living with dementia
Classification of concepts on MHD and dementia
| Category | Concept on MHD | GCM in % | HCP in % | Representative studies |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Biological explanations | Brain illness* | R: 0.9-38.0* | 81.8* | [ |
| Brain infection | R: 25.0-30.4† | 49.4 | [ | |
| Heredity | R: 10.3-38.3 | 32.7 | [ | |
| Psychosocial factors | Stress* | R: 6.7-80.8† | 58.3 † | [ |
| Personal failure | R: 10.2-61.2 | 20.2 † | [ | |
| Drug, alcohol misuse | R: 9.5-80.8† | 67.9 † | [ | |
| Supernatural explanations | Witchcraft, evil spirit* | R: 19.9-65.5† | 53.8 † | [ |
| Punishment by God* | R: 9.3-50.1† | 6.4 † | [ | |
| Other explanations | Madness* | † | † | [ |
| Normal part of ageing* | R: 18.2-71.9† | † | [ | |
| Contagious disease* | 13.2* | † | [ | |
| “Whites peoples disease”* | n/a | † | [ |
MHD – mental health disorders, GCM – general community members, HCP – health care professionals (eg, medical practitioners, nurses, caregivers), R – Range, n/a – not applicable
*Addressed by dementia studies.
†Qualitative results involved.
Attitudes and prejudices towards PwMHD and PwD
| Attitudes and prejudices* | GCM in % | HCP in % | Representative studies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Are dangerous | R: 57.9-96.7‡ | 70.5‡ | [ |
| Show a violent/aggressive behaviour | R: 21.8-96.7‡ | R: 51.0-53.8‡ | [ |
| Are frightening or scary† | R: 23.3-86.4‡ | R: 26.9-37.5‡ | [ |
| Making others ashamed† | R: 11.3-86.1‡ | 26.9‡ | [ |
| Are a burden to individuals, families, and communities† | R: 37.3-56.3‡ | ‡ | [ |
| Are different; behave strange† | R: 33.4-79.7‡ | ‡ | [ |
| Are a public nuisance | R: 15.0-97.8 | n/a | [ |
| Are unpredictable or lacking self-control | 57.9 | R: 59.0-85.9 | [ |
PwMHD – people living with mental health disorders, PwD – people living with dementia, GCM – general community members, HCP – health care professionals (eg, medical practitioners, nurses, caregivers), R – range, n/a – not applicable
*Attitudes are listed in order of the relevance mentioned in the papers reviewed.
†Addressed by dementia studies.
‡Results from qualitative studies involved.
Perceived stigma of PwMHD and PwD
| Category | Perceived stigma | GCM in % | HCP in % | Representative studies |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social isolation/distance | Avoid contact /the person | R: 23.3-86.4 | n/a | [ |
| Unwillingness of maintaining a friendship | R: 51.4-83.1 | n/a | [ | |
| Not marry* | R: 18.6-96.6† | 80.8† | [ | |
| Not share room | R: 47-84.5 | 64.1 | [ | |
| Locked away / keep behind Locked doors* | R: 24.3-47.8† | † | [ | |
| Isolation from the community* | R: 24.3-42.1† | † | [ | |
| Physical torture | Throwing stones* | † | n/a | [ |
| Chained or tied them up | † | n/a | [ | |
| Maltreatment or beaten* | † | n/a | [ | |
| Mental torture/burden | Living neglected, rejected, or blamed* | 65.5† | † | [ |
| Being laughed at, or bullied* | † | n/a | [ | |
| Being shunned* | † | n/a | [ | |
| Worsened health situation | Ignored by health care staff | † | † | [ |
| Traditional healers instead of medical care* | R: 18-34† | n/a | [ | |
| Inadequate or delayed health | † | † | [ | |
| Mental health service out of residential areas | R: 39.8-69.1 | n/a | [ | |
| Job/education burden | Work with a PwMHD | R: 43.1-84.8† | R: 32.1-39.7† | [ |
| Getting no or filthy jobs | † | † | [ | |
| Schooling or studying with a PwMHD | 70.2† | n/a | [ | |
| Employers passing applications over | 77.2 | n/a | [ |
PwMHD – people living with mental health disorders, PwD – people living with dementia, GCM – general community members, HCP – health care professionals (eg, medical practitioners, nurses, caregivers), R – range, n/a – not applicable
*Addressed by dementia studies.
†Qualitative results involved.
Figure 2Summarisation of findings in circular flow of awareness challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa. MHD – mental health disorders, PwMHD – people living with mental health disorders.