Kirsch Jaclyn, Fabbri Megan, Kerr Kristen, Gomez Lynette
School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA.
School of Social Work, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA.
Glob Ment Health (Camb). 2025 May 22;12:e53. doi: 10.1017/gmh.2025.10007. eCollection 2025.
Mental health and substance use are increasingly pressing issues in communities across low-and-middle income countries, including Belize, particularly Toledo, the country's most rural and resource-limited district. Using community-based participatory research methods, this preliminary mixed methods study (quantitative n = 163; qualitative n = 10) aims to (1) investigate mental health symptoms and substance use patterns in a non-randomized sample of individuals from southern Belize and (2) explore community perspectives on mental health among community stakeholders. Findings show high levels of depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation among survey participants, which were supported by qualitative interviews. While low levels of substance use were reported by survey participants, qualitative findings diverged and showed alcohol use to be of significant concern among participants. Our study highlights the critical need for increased research, advocacy, and policy implementation regarding mental health and substance use in Toledo and across Belize. Given the scarcity of mental health resources in Toledo, findings underscore the urgent need for policy interventions that expand access to psychiatric services, integrate community-based mental health approaches, and address socioeconomic drivers of poor mental health outcomes.
在包括伯利兹在内的低收入和中等收入国家的社区中,心理健康和物质使用问题日益紧迫,尤其是在该国最偏远且资源有限的托莱多地区。本初步混合方法研究(定量研究样本量n = 163;定性研究样本量n = 10)采用基于社区的参与性研究方法,旨在:(1)调查伯利兹南部非随机抽样个体的心理健康症状和物质使用模式;(2)探讨社区利益相关者对心理健康的看法。研究结果显示,调查参与者中存在高度的抑郁、焦虑和自杀意念,定性访谈也证实了这一点。虽然调查参与者报告的物质使用水平较低,但定性研究结果有所不同,显示饮酒是参与者中一个值得高度关注的问题。我们的研究凸显了在托莱多及整个伯利兹加强关于心理健康和物质使用的研究、宣传及政策实施的迫切需求。鉴于托莱多心理健康资源匮乏,研究结果强调迫切需要出台政策干预措施,以扩大精神科服务的可及性,整合基于社区的心理健康方法,并解决导致不良心理健康结果的社会经济驱动因素。