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AuthorLatoo, Javed
AuthorMistry, Minal
AuthorWadoo, Ovais
AuthorIslam, Sheikh Mohammed Shariful
AuthorJan, Farida
AuthorIqbal, Yousaf
AuthorHowseman, Tom
AuthorRiley, David
AuthorSura, Daljit
AuthorAlabdulla, Majid
Available date2024-03-04T03:41:14Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameAsian Journal of Psychiatry
ResourceScopus
ISSN18762018
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2022.103053
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/52578
AbstractThere is significant individual human suffering and economic burden because of untreated mental health and substance use disorders. There is high psychiatric morbidity in primary and secondary medical care. At least one-fifth of patients attending primary care services in western countries pertain to mental health and one-third of patients attending general hospitals have a comorbid mental disorder. Patients with mental disorders have lower life expectancy than the general population due to various medical conditions and reduced access to physical healthcare. There is a suicide every 40 seconds and the vast majority of those who die by suicide have a diagnosable mental disorder. Despite this, most countries spend less than 2% of their health budgets on mental health. Effective treatments exist for mental disorders, however underfunding, poor integration of services, lack of trained health care professionals and stigma often prevent access to effective treatments. Stigma is a significant barrier to seeking help and receiving treatment. Geographical separation of mental health services from general hospital settings may be perpetuating the stigma of mental illness among the population. In this article, we review the key reasons why mental health services globally need to align with mainstream healthcare services and the longstanding reasons that necessitate the need to make mental health a public health priority.
SponsorOpen Access funding provided by Qatar National Library. OW has received honorarium from Janssen and it has no relation with the content of this publication. All other authors declare no conflict of interest.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectHealth service delivery
Integration of physical and mental health services
Mental health
Underfunding
TitleWhy mental health service delivery needs to align alongside mainstream medical services
TypeArticle
Volume Number71
dc.accessType Open Access


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