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Offering Mental Health Services in a Conflict Affected Region of Pakistan: Who Comes, and Why?

BACKGROUND: North West Pakistan is an area ravaged by conflict and population displacement for over three decades. Recently, drone attacks and military operations have aggravated underlying mental disorders, while access to care is limited. Among patients attending a mental health clinic integrated...

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Autores principales: Shah, Safieh, Van den Bergh, Rafael, Van Bellinghen, Benedicte, Severy, Nathalie, Sadiq, Sana, Afridi, Sher Ali, Akhtar, Asma, Maïkére, Jacob, Van Overloop, Catherine, Saeed-ur-Rehman, Khilji, Tahir Bashir-ud-Din, Saleem-ur-Rehman, van Griensven, Johan, Schneider, Serge, Bosman, Philippe, Guillergan, Erwin Lloyd D., Dazzi, Francesca, Zachariah, Rony
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4070894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24963793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097939
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author Shah, Safieh
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Van Bellinghen, Benedicte
Severy, Nathalie
Sadiq, Sana
Afridi, Sher Ali
Akhtar, Asma
Maïkére, Jacob
Van Overloop, Catherine
Saeed-ur-Rehman,
Khilji, Tahir Bashir-ud-Din
Saleem-ur-Rehman,
van Griensven, Johan
Schneider, Serge
Bosman, Philippe
Guillergan, Erwin Lloyd D.
Dazzi, Francesca
Zachariah, Rony
author_facet Shah, Safieh
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Van Bellinghen, Benedicte
Severy, Nathalie
Sadiq, Sana
Afridi, Sher Ali
Akhtar, Asma
Maïkére, Jacob
Van Overloop, Catherine
Saeed-ur-Rehman,
Khilji, Tahir Bashir-ud-Din
Saleem-ur-Rehman,
van Griensven, Johan
Schneider, Serge
Bosman, Philippe
Guillergan, Erwin Lloyd D.
Dazzi, Francesca
Zachariah, Rony
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description BACKGROUND: North West Pakistan is an area ravaged by conflict and population displacement for over three decades. Recently, drone attacks and military operations have aggravated underlying mental disorders, while access to care is limited. Among patients attending a mental health clinic integrated in district hospital conducted by psychologists; we describe service utilization, patient characteristics, presenting complaints, morbidity patterns, and follow-up details. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A retrospective study using routinely collected programme data was conducted from February to December 2012. A total of 1545 consultations were conducted for 928 patients (86% females). There were 71(8%) children and adolescents. An increase was observed from February to July, followed by a decline. 163 new patients (18%) were on psychotropic medication at presentation. The most common morbidity in females (36%) were symptoms of adjustment disorders and acute reactions. Depression and anxiety were common in both genders while post traumatic disorder was frequent in males (21%). Out of the 928 new patients, 639(69%) had a follow up visit planned with their psychologist, but only 220(34%) new patients returned for a follow up visit. CONCLUSION: In a district hospital, mental health services managed by psychologists were well attended. There is a need to consider widening the current package of care to cater to the diversity of mental health disorders, gender difference, children and adolescents. Standardized diagnostic and monitoring tools would also need to be adapted accordingly and to assess patient progress. Innovative approaches to tackle the problem of the low return rate are needed.
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spelling pubmed-40708942014-06-27 Offering Mental Health Services in a Conflict Affected Region of Pakistan: Who Comes, and Why? Shah, Safieh Van den Bergh, Rafael Van Bellinghen, Benedicte Severy, Nathalie Sadiq, Sana Afridi, Sher Ali Akhtar, Asma Maïkére, Jacob Van Overloop, Catherine Saeed-ur-Rehman, Khilji, Tahir Bashir-ud-Din Saleem-ur-Rehman, van Griensven, Johan Schneider, Serge Bosman, Philippe Guillergan, Erwin Lloyd D. Dazzi, Francesca Zachariah, Rony PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: North West Pakistan is an area ravaged by conflict and population displacement for over three decades. Recently, drone attacks and military operations have aggravated underlying mental disorders, while access to care is limited. Among patients attending a mental health clinic integrated in district hospital conducted by psychologists; we describe service utilization, patient characteristics, presenting complaints, morbidity patterns, and follow-up details. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A retrospective study using routinely collected programme data was conducted from February to December 2012. A total of 1545 consultations were conducted for 928 patients (86% females). There were 71(8%) children and adolescents. An increase was observed from February to July, followed by a decline. 163 new patients (18%) were on psychotropic medication at presentation. The most common morbidity in females (36%) were symptoms of adjustment disorders and acute reactions. Depression and anxiety were common in both genders while post traumatic disorder was frequent in males (21%). Out of the 928 new patients, 639(69%) had a follow up visit planned with their psychologist, but only 220(34%) new patients returned for a follow up visit. CONCLUSION: In a district hospital, mental health services managed by psychologists were well attended. There is a need to consider widening the current package of care to cater to the diversity of mental health disorders, gender difference, children and adolescents. Standardized diagnostic and monitoring tools would also need to be adapted accordingly and to assess patient progress. Innovative approaches to tackle the problem of the low return rate are needed. Public Library of Science 2014-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4070894/ /pubmed/24963793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097939 Text en © 2014 Shah et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Shah, Safieh
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Van Bellinghen, Benedicte
Severy, Nathalie
Sadiq, Sana
Afridi, Sher Ali
Akhtar, Asma
Maïkére, Jacob
Van Overloop, Catherine
Saeed-ur-Rehman,
Khilji, Tahir Bashir-ud-Din
Saleem-ur-Rehman,
van Griensven, Johan
Schneider, Serge
Bosman, Philippe
Guillergan, Erwin Lloyd D.
Dazzi, Francesca
Zachariah, Rony
Offering Mental Health Services in a Conflict Affected Region of Pakistan: Who Comes, and Why?
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title_fullStr Offering Mental Health Services in a Conflict Affected Region of Pakistan: Who Comes, and Why?
title_full_unstemmed Offering Mental Health Services in a Conflict Affected Region of Pakistan: Who Comes, and Why?
title_short Offering Mental Health Services in a Conflict Affected Region of Pakistan: Who Comes, and Why?
title_sort offering mental health services in a conflict affected region of pakistan: who comes, and why?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4070894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24963793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097939
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