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Acceptability of Mental Health Facilities and De-addiction Centers in India

Not much is known about disease prevalence, treatment outcomes, trained manpower, programs, and patients’ awareness of diseases from South Asia, compared with the Western world. While other aspects are improving, the quantitative evaluation of awareness of diseases is lagging. Compared with other di...

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Autores principales: Singh, Pahul Preet, Goel, Ishan, Mondal, Amit, Khan, Farooq Ali, Singh, Ashish Kumar, Dubey, Preeti, Chaudhary, Sushma, Reddy, P Venkata Anil Kumar, Rodrigues, Viola, Bassi, Vidhi, Ahuja, Karan, Shetty, Abhidith, Sahu, Anjan Kumar, Jodha, Karan, Singh, Nilesh, Das, Suprabhat, Sharma, Rimi, Bagaria, Ria, Poojary, Sushmitha, Gohil, Shrey M, Bonu, Abhilash, Vazirani, Sushmita, Esfandiari, Leila, Shukla, Sunil, Shukla, Shubha, Khurana, Sukant
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6454643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1179069519839990
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author Singh, Pahul Preet
Goel, Ishan
Mondal, Amit
Khan, Farooq Ali
Singh, Ashish Kumar
Dubey, Preeti
Chaudhary, Sushma
Reddy, P Venkata Anil Kumar
Rodrigues, Viola
Bassi, Vidhi
Ahuja, Karan
Shetty, Abhidith
Sahu, Anjan Kumar
Jodha, Karan
Singh, Nilesh
Das, Suprabhat
Sharma, Rimi
Bagaria, Ria
Poojary, Sushmitha
Gohil, Shrey M
Bonu, Abhilash
Vazirani, Sushmita
Esfandiari, Leila
Shukla, Sunil
Shukla, Shubha
Khurana, Sukant
author_facet Singh, Pahul Preet
Goel, Ishan
Mondal, Amit
Khan, Farooq Ali
Singh, Ashish Kumar
Dubey, Preeti
Chaudhary, Sushma
Reddy, P Venkata Anil Kumar
Rodrigues, Viola
Bassi, Vidhi
Ahuja, Karan
Shetty, Abhidith
Sahu, Anjan Kumar
Jodha, Karan
Singh, Nilesh
Das, Suprabhat
Sharma, Rimi
Bagaria, Ria
Poojary, Sushmitha
Gohil, Shrey M
Bonu, Abhilash
Vazirani, Sushmita
Esfandiari, Leila
Shukla, Sunil
Shukla, Shubha
Khurana, Sukant
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description Not much is known about disease prevalence, treatment outcomes, trained manpower, programs, and patients’ awareness of diseases from South Asia, compared with the Western world. While other aspects are improving, the quantitative evaluation of awareness of diseases is lagging. Compared with other diseases, the situation for mental health disorders and addiction is worse. While no single study can fully quantify all aspects of awareness, a good starting point is to understand if increasing the number of mental health facilities is beneficial by understanding people’s perception toward the likelihood of contracting various diseases, their preferred approach to treatment, and their perception of whether there are enough current facilities. We surveyed over 8000 families across several states of India and asked if they would treat a particular problem at home, visit a local healer, seek religious council, or go to a modern hospital for treatment. Our questions also included non-medical options to assess how likely people are to avoid trained medical help. We also asked people about their perceived likelihood of a family member ever suffering from (1) diarrhea, (2) high fever, (3) alcoholism, and (4) schizophrenia and other mental health problems. We reversed the order of diseases in our questions for a fraction of the population to evaluate the effect of order of questioning. Finally, we asked, if people feel they have enough local healers, religious places, general hospitals, de-addiction centers, and mental health facilities. Despite the taboo around mental health, many people claimed that their family members were unlikely to contract mental health or addiction problems, people recognized the severe paucity of mental health facilities and de-addiction centers. This raises hope for improving the mental health situation in India. We also found a significant relation between education levels and choices people make, underscoring the positive role education has in improving mental health.
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spelling pubmed-64546432019-04-18 Acceptability of Mental Health Facilities and De-addiction Centers in India Singh, Pahul Preet Goel, Ishan Mondal, Amit Khan, Farooq Ali Singh, Ashish Kumar Dubey, Preeti Chaudhary, Sushma Reddy, P Venkata Anil Kumar Rodrigues, Viola Bassi, Vidhi Ahuja, Karan Shetty, Abhidith Sahu, Anjan Kumar Jodha, Karan Singh, Nilesh Das, Suprabhat Sharma, Rimi Bagaria, Ria Poojary, Sushmitha Gohil, Shrey M Bonu, Abhilash Vazirani, Sushmita Esfandiari, Leila Shukla, Sunil Shukla, Shubha Khurana, Sukant J Exp Neurosci Original Research Not much is known about disease prevalence, treatment outcomes, trained manpower, programs, and patients’ awareness of diseases from South Asia, compared with the Western world. While other aspects are improving, the quantitative evaluation of awareness of diseases is lagging. Compared with other diseases, the situation for mental health disorders and addiction is worse. While no single study can fully quantify all aspects of awareness, a good starting point is to understand if increasing the number of mental health facilities is beneficial by understanding people’s perception toward the likelihood of contracting various diseases, their preferred approach to treatment, and their perception of whether there are enough current facilities. We surveyed over 8000 families across several states of India and asked if they would treat a particular problem at home, visit a local healer, seek religious council, or go to a modern hospital for treatment. Our questions also included non-medical options to assess how likely people are to avoid trained medical help. We also asked people about their perceived likelihood of a family member ever suffering from (1) diarrhea, (2) high fever, (3) alcoholism, and (4) schizophrenia and other mental health problems. We reversed the order of diseases in our questions for a fraction of the population to evaluate the effect of order of questioning. Finally, we asked, if people feel they have enough local healers, religious places, general hospitals, de-addiction centers, and mental health facilities. Despite the taboo around mental health, many people claimed that their family members were unlikely to contract mental health or addiction problems, people recognized the severe paucity of mental health facilities and de-addiction centers. This raises hope for improving the mental health situation in India. We also found a significant relation between education levels and choices people make, underscoring the positive role education has in improving mental health. SAGE Publications 2019-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6454643/ /pubmed/31001063 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1179069519839990 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Singh, Pahul Preet
Goel, Ishan
Mondal, Amit
Khan, Farooq Ali
Singh, Ashish Kumar
Dubey, Preeti
Chaudhary, Sushma
Reddy, P Venkata Anil Kumar
Rodrigues, Viola
Bassi, Vidhi
Ahuja, Karan
Shetty, Abhidith
Sahu, Anjan Kumar
Jodha, Karan
Singh, Nilesh
Das, Suprabhat
Sharma, Rimi
Bagaria, Ria
Poojary, Sushmitha
Gohil, Shrey M
Bonu, Abhilash
Vazirani, Sushmita
Esfandiari, Leila
Shukla, Sunil
Shukla, Shubha
Khurana, Sukant
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title_fullStr Acceptability of Mental Health Facilities and De-addiction Centers in India
title_full_unstemmed Acceptability of Mental Health Facilities and De-addiction Centers in India
title_short Acceptability of Mental Health Facilities and De-addiction Centers in India
title_sort acceptability of mental health facilities and de-addiction centers in india
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6454643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1179069519839990
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