Barriers to accessing mental health services in The Gambia: patients'/family members' perspectives.

Journal: BJPsych international

Volume: 19

Issue: 2

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Affiliated Institutions:  Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Norway. Email: laminfmbarrow@gmail.com. Clinic of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital, Norway.

Abstract summary 

This paper concerns mental health services in The Gambia. It describes local concepts, experiences and knowledge about mental illness and the implications of such beliefs and attitudes for access to mental health services. A pretested questionnaire and interview guide were administered to a sample of patients/family members. Barriers to accessing mental health services were identified. These included beliefs about the causes of mental illness; family decision-making; the scarcity and high cost of services. Obtaining access to mental health services in The Gambia is currently challenging. Importantly, increased community and family education about the causes and treatment of mental illnesses will be required to address these issues.

Authors & Co-authors:  Barrow Lamin F M LFM Faerden Ann A

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Citations :  Manderscheid RW, Ryff CD, Freeman EJ, McKnight-Eily LR, Dhingra S, Strine TW. Evolving definitions of mental illness and wellness. Prev Chronic Dis 2010; 7(1): A19.
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Identifiers
Doi : 10.1192/bji.2021.26
SSN : 2056-4740
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Barriers;The Gambia;access;mental health;service users
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Gambia
Publication Country
England