Arahanthabailu Praveen, Praharaj Samir K, Purohith Abhiram N, Yesodharan Renjulal, Rege Sumita, Appaji Rashmi
Department of Psychiatry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Department of Psychiatric (Mental Health) Nursing, Manipal College of Nursing, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Indian J Psychiatry. 2024 Jul;66(7):621-629. doi: 10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_314_24. Epub 2024 Jul 17.
Affordability, lack of public mental healthcare facilities, inadequate insurance coverage, and stigma and discrimination are barriers to mental healthcare utilization in India. There is limited research on these barriers and the factors influencing the use of mental health services.
To explore the barriers to seeking mental healthcare for individuals with severe mental illness and their caregivers in a modified assertive community treatment program.
In a qualitative study using a descriptive thematic analysis, we conducted in-depth interviews with 19 adults, including seven individuals with severe mental illness and twelve caregivers. All the participants had been in the modified assertive community treatment program for at least two years. Using thematic analysis, we identified and grouped codes into subthemes and then clustered into themes.
Three major themes on barriers to seeking mental health services emerged: service-related factors, societal-related factors, and illness-related factors. Service-related factors included affordability, accessibility and geographical disparity, and noncoverage under insurance schemes. Societal-related factors included social stigma and discrimination, lack of mental health service knowledge and seeking other forms of treatment, and poor social support. Illness-related factors included poor insight into the illness and no relief from the symptoms despite medication.
Barriers to seeking mental healthcare can be categorized as service-related, societal-related, and illness-related. Identifying these factors will improve mental health service delivery.
可负担性、公共精神卫生保健设施的缺乏、保险覆盖不足以及耻辱和歧视是印度精神卫生保健利用的障碍。关于这些障碍以及影响精神卫生服务使用的因素的研究有限。
探讨在改良的积极社区治疗项目中,重度精神疾病患者及其照料者寻求精神卫生保健的障碍。
在一项采用描述性主题分析的定性研究中,我们对19名成年人进行了深入访谈,其中包括7名重度精神疾病患者和12名照料者。所有参与者都参加改良的积极社区治疗项目至少两年了。通过主题分析,我们识别并将编码分组为子主题,然后聚类为主题。
出现了关于寻求精神卫生服务障碍的三个主要主题:与服务相关的因素、与社会相关的因素和与疾病相关的因素。与服务相关的因素包括可负担性、可及性和地理差异,以及保险计划未覆盖。与社会相关的因素包括社会耻辱和歧视、缺乏精神卫生服务知识以及寻求其他形式的治疗,以及社会支持不足。与疾病相关的因素包括对疾病的洞察力差以及尽管用药但症状未缓解。
寻求精神卫生保健的障碍可分为与服务相关、与社会相关和与疾病相关。识别这些因素将改善精神卫生服务的提供。