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Six months in Aceh.

Malcolm Hugo1

  • 1Central Northern Adelaide Health Service, Mental Health Division, SA, Australia. malcolm.hugo@nwahs.sa.gov.au

Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
|April 28, 2007
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Case studies from Aceh, Indonesia, reveal the mental health needs of schizophrenia patients post-tsunami. Findings emphasize integrating cultural considerations for improved mental health services and patient care.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Global Health
  • Disaster Mental Health

Background:

  • Presents case histories of schizophrenia patients treated in Aceh, Indonesia, following the 2004 tsunami.
  • Highlights the impact of the tsunami on mental health infrastructure and patient care.

Observation:

  • Details clinical observations of individuals with schizophrenia in a post-disaster context.
  • Documents the challenges faced by patients and healthcare providers in Aceh.

Findings:

  • Case studies illustrate specific patient needs and treatment challenges.
  • Identifies opportunities for enhancing mental health service delivery in disaster-affected regions.

Implications:

  • Underscores the critical role of cultural factors in mental healthcare access and effectiveness.

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  • Suggests strategies for developing culturally sensitive and accessible mental health services.