Homelessness and Mental Illness: Views from Early Career Psychiatrists from Asian Countries

Agaah Ashrafi, D. Dahanayake, Abhishek Ghosh, Mi Jang, B. Kafle, S. Kantipudi, V. Kapil, R. Masri, Rossalina Lili, Swapnajeet Sahoo, S. Sarkar, N. Sartorius
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Homelessness is an important social determinant of health. The information has been sparse on the relationship between homelessness and mental illnesses in Asian countries. In this perspective paper, we present the synthesis of viewpoints of early career psychiatrists from several Asian countries on the relationship of homelessness and mental illnesses. An online questionnaire was used to gather responses. The definition of homelessness was kept broad and included both temporary and lasting homelessness. The responses were synthesized into paragraphs to describe the perspective for the country. Although difficulties were experienced in the estimation of homelessness, the numbers of homeless individuals varied from practically negligible in Jordan to about 1.77 million in India. Mental health issues were present in the homeless population and included affective disorders, psychotic disorders, and substance use disorders. The psychiatrists generally had a considerate viewpoint toward treating the mentally ill homeless people. There is a need for more literature on the interface of homelessness and mental illness from Asian countries, especially where the homeless populations are substantial.
无家可归与精神疾病:来自亚洲国家早期职业精神病学家的观点
无家可归是健康的一个重要社会决定因素。在亚洲国家,关于无家可归和精神疾病之间关系的信息很少。在这篇观点论文中,我们综合了来自几个亚洲国家的早期职业精神科医生对无家可归与精神疾病关系的观点。一份在线调查问卷被用来收集回复。无家可归的定义保持广泛,包括暂时和持久的无家可归。这些答复被综合成段落,以描述该国的前景。虽然在估计无家可归者方面遇到困难,但无家可归者的人数从约旦几乎可以忽略不计到印度约177万不等。无家可归者中存在心理健康问题,包括情感障碍、精神障碍和物质使用障碍。精神科医生通常对治疗有精神疾病的无家可归者持体谅的态度。亚洲国家需要更多关于无家可归和精神疾病之间关系的文献,尤其是那些无家可归人口众多的国家。
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