Barriers and enablers to access and utilization of mental health care services across Southeast Asia: A preliminary scoping review

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Sleiman Andary B. Physio (Hons), Jason Bassani B. Physio (Hons), Gus Burrell B. Physio (Hons), Eliza Cole B. Physio (Hons), Rhiannon Evans B. Physio (Hons), Emily Redman B. Physio (Hons), Saravana Kumar B. App.Sc (Physio), Grad Dip (Digital Learning), MPT (Manipulative and Sports), PhD
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While the importance of mental health and its impact on overall health and well-being has been widely recognized, there continue to be ongoing barriers to accessing mental health services. This is particularly poignant in countries in Southeast Asia (SEA) where there may be further stigma in accessing mental health services. As no reviews have been undertaken on this topic, this review aims to outline the barriers and enablers to access and utilization of mental health care services in SEA. Searches were undertaken in commercially produced and gray literature sources. Two independent reviewers screened the results. The data were then independently extracted, which was then collated and synthesized, using the Health Belief Model (HMB) as a framework. Twelve studies were included in the review. Under the HBM, barriers were grouped into: stigma, poor health literacy, internalized reasons, cultural beliefs, lack of training of health professionals, quality of service, and poor distribution of resources. Enablers included: social support, outreach services, structural stigma, self-awareness, resources and information, accessibility and affordability, and positive attitudes and beliefs about health professionals. Those accessing mental health care in SEA are confronted by complex barriers and few enablers. Ongoing stigma and a distinct lack of resources pose the greatest challenges, which are even more amplified for those in rural areas and minority groups. A multifaceted strategy that improves the structures, processes, and outcomes of mental health is required within these communities.

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东南亚地区获得和利用心理健康护理服务的障碍和促成因素:初步范围审查。
尽管心理健康的重要性及其对整体健康和福祉的影响已得到广泛认可,但在获得心理健康服务方面仍然存在障碍。这在东南亚国家尤其令人痛心,在这些国家,获得心理健康服务可能会受到进一步的污名化。由于尚未对此主题进行审查,本审查旨在概述SEA中获得和利用心理健康护理服务的障碍和促成因素。在商业生产和灰色文献来源中进行了搜索。两名独立评审员对结果进行了筛选。然后独立提取数据,然后使用健康信念模型(HMB)作为框架进行整理和合成。审查中包括12项研究。根据HBM,障碍分为:污名化、健康素养差、内在原因、文化信仰、缺乏卫生专业人员培训、服务质量和资源分配差。促成因素包括:社会支持、外展服务、结构性耻辱、自我意识、资源和信息、可及性和可负担性,以及对卫生专业人员的积极态度和信念。在SEA中,那些获得心理健康护理的人面临着复杂的障碍和很少的推动者。持续的污名化和明显缺乏资源构成了最大的挑战,对农村地区和少数群体来说,这些挑战更加严重。这些社区需要一个多方面的战略来改善心理健康的结构、过程和结果。
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17
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Asia-Pacific Psychiatry is an international psychiatric journal focused on the Asia and Pacific Rim region, and is the official journal of the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrics. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry enables psychiatric and other mental health professionals in the region to share their research, education programs and clinical experience with a larger international readership. The journal offers a venue for high quality research for and from the region in the face of minimal international publication availability for authors concerned with the region. This includes findings highlighting the diversity in psychiatric behaviour, treatment and outcome related to social, ethnic, cultural and economic differences of the region. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles and reviews, as well as clinically and educationally focused papers on regional best practices. Images, videos, a young psychiatrist''s corner, meeting reports, a journal club and contextual commentaries differentiate this journal from existing main stream psychiatry journals that are focused on other regions, or nationally focused within countries of Asia and the Pacific Rim.
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