| Literature DB >> 33869510 |
Hana Shewamoltot Meshesha1, Veronica Johnson1.
Abstract
In 2012/2013, the prevalence of child mental illness was estimated to be between 12 and 25% in Ethiopia. The Federal Ministry of Health is currently considering the implementation of the second national mental health strategy guided by the World Health Organization's pyramid model for an optimal mix of services. This model states self-care as the fundamental concept and practice that can be facilitated by the formal and informal sectors surrounding an individual. Despite this remarkable move toward endorsing contemporary approaches to mental health services, Ethiopia struggles with a limited number of knowledgeable and skilled mental health professionals. This systematic review aims at identifying the main challenges Ethiopia might face while implementing the pyramid model. We will suggest ways to bridge the gap between the need for child/adolescent trained mental health professionals and training mental health professionals informed with the value of integrating the concepts of the pyramid model into the system of mental health care for Ethiopians. The paper also discusses the importance of integrating the Wellness based mental health approach into mental health professionals' training as a means of developing a culturally responsive approach to child and adolescent services. This review provides implications for further studies and mental health policy, systems and services in Ethiopia.Entities:
Keywords: Ethiopia; child and adolescent mental health; culturally responsive; pyramid model; wellness approach
Year: 2021 PMID: 33869510 PMCID: PMC8022520 DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2020.583864
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Sociol ISSN: 2297-7775
Description of studies included in this review.
| Author(s) (Year of publication) | Type of publications | Topic/variables | Main themes of publications |
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| Original research | Mental illness service provision and associated factors | Knowledge, attitude, and practice among health extension professionals |
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| Theory | Individual psychology | Wholistic approach to mental health |
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| Systemic review and synthesis | Community health extension program of Ethiopia | Challenges for mental health professionals |
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| Original research | Empowering preschool teachers to identify mental health problems | Integrating mental health services in schools |
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| Original reflection and overview | Considering culture, context and community in mhGAP implementation and training | Field perspective on |
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| Annual report | National annual enrollment | Percent of children and adolescents in schools |
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| Strategy document | National mental health strategy | Mental health profile |
| Challenges to mental health services | |||
| The optimal mix of mental health services | |||
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| Original research | Social work education in Ethiopia | Expanding mental health services |
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| Original research | Wellness model | Wellness based approach |
| The indivisible self-model | Wellness wheel | ||
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| Meeting minute | Comprehensive mental health action plan | Conceptualizing mental health |
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| Policy and service guidance | Caring for children and adolescents with mental disorders: Setting WHO directions | The optimal mix of mental health services |
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| Policy and service guidance | Organization of services for mental health: Mental health policy and service guidance package | The optimal mix of mental health services |
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| Guidance to improve mental health services |
| Cultural integration into mental health services |
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| Training manuals |
| Guide for training of trainers of community health workers |
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| Training manuals |
| Training of community health workers |
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| Report | Mental health profile of Ethiopia | Profile of mental health professionals |
| Existence of strategy and plan | |||
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| Reflection | Development of psychology in Ethiopia and future directions | Overview of mental health training fields in Ethiopia |
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| Original research | Westernization vs. indigenization | Lack of utilizing indigenous cultural resources in mental health services |
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| Original research | Counseling alignment of culture | Challenges for mental health professionals |
| Cultural factors | |||
| Wellness approach |
FIGURE 2WHO service organization pyramid model for comprehensive services in mental health.
FIGURE 3The wheel of wellness.
FIGURE 4The indivisible self model.