对全球心理健康中“扩大规模”的概念和影响的批判性思考。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Transcultural Psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-25 DOI:10.1177/13634615231183928
C Bayetti, P Bakhshi, B Davar, G C Khemka, P Kothari, M Kumar, W Kwon, K Mathias, C Mills, C R Montenegro, J F Trani, S Jain
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摘要

全球心理健康领域旨在通过专注于缩小许多中低收入国家面临的“治疗差距”来解决全球心理疾病负担。为了增加获得服务的机会,GMH优先考虑“扩大”心理健康服务,主要倡导向全球南方出口以西方为中心和发达的生物医学和心理社会“循证”方法。虽然这种对可扩展性的强调导致一些LMIC的心理健康服务的可用性增加,但对这一策略的批判性讨论很少。这篇评论通过质疑其方法的有效性和可持续性,批判性地评估了GMH的可扩展性。我们认为,目前的方法强调在“筒仓”中发展心理健康服务和干预措施,侧重于心理疾病的治疗,而忽视了对人们需求的整体和情境化方法。我们还质疑目前的GMH方法为当地非政府组织心理健康计划的发展提供的机会,并调查可扩展性可能对非政府组织的影响和创新能力产生的潜在陷阱。这篇评论认为,任何“扩大”心理健康服务的行为都必须将可持续性置于其使命的核心,有利于当地解决方案的发展和更广泛形式的支持,优先考虑社会包容和长期心理健康恢复。
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Critical reflections on the concept and impact of "scaling up" in Global Mental Health.

The field of Global Mental Health (GMH) aims to address the global burden of mental illness by focusing on closing the "treatment gap" faced by many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). To increase access to services, GMH prioritizes "scaling up" mental health services, primarily advocating for the export of Western centred and developed biomedical and psychosocial "evidence-based" approaches to the Global South. While this emphasis on scalability has resulted in the increased availability of mental health services in some LMICs, there have been few critical discussions of this strategy. This commentary critically appraises the scalability of GMH by questioning the validity and sustainability of its approach. We argue that the current approach emphasizes the development of mental health services and interventions in "silos," focusing on the treatment of mental illnesses at the exclusion of a holistic and contextualized approach to people's needs. We also question the opportunities that the current approach to GMH offers for the growth of mental health programmes of local NGOs and investigate the potential pitfalls that scalability may have on NGOs' impact and ability to innovate. This commentary argues that any "scaling up" of mental health services must place sustainability at the core of its mission by favouring the growth and development of local solutions and wider forms of support that prioritize social inclusion and long-lasting mental health recovery.

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期刊介绍: Transcultural Psychiatry is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on cultural psychiatry and mental health. Cultural psychiatry is concerned with the social and cultural determinants of psychopathology and psychosocial treatments of the range of mental and behavioural problems in individuals, families and human groups. In addition to the clinical research methods of psychiatry, it draws from the disciplines of psychiatric epidemiology, medical anthropology and cross-cultural psychology.
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