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Mental health literacy: focus on developing countries.

K A Ganasen1, S Parker, C J Hugo

  • 1MRC Unit on Anxiety & Stress Disorders, Department of Psychiatry, University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa.

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|July 8, 2009
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Summary

Mental health literacy is poorly understood in developing countries, impacting recognition and treatment of mental disorders. Improving this knowledge among the public and primary healthcare workers is crucial for better mental healthcare access.

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Area of Science:

  • Global Health
  • Mental Health Research
  • Health Literacy Studies

Background:

  • Mental health literacy (MHL) is vital for recognizing, managing, and preventing mental disorders.
  • Limited MHL in developing nations hinders effective mental healthcare delivery.
  • Primary healthcare workers play a critical role in mental health support.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the state of mental health literacy in the general population and among primary healthcare workers in developing countries.
  • To identify gaps in knowledge and understanding of mental disorders and their treatments.
  • To highlight the importance of MHL for improving mental healthcare access in resource-limited settings.

Main Methods:

  • A non-systematic review of published literature from 1990-2006.
  • Searches conducted across Medline, PsychInfo, and African Healthline databases.
  • Focus on studies concerning MHL in developing countries' general population and primary healthcare settings.

Main Results:

  • Public understanding of mental disorders as medical conditions and evidence-based treatments is often poor or inaccurate in developing countries.
  • Low mental health literacy among primary healthcare professionals is a significant barrier to care.
  • Scarcity of mental health services in low and middle-income countries exacerbates the impact of poor MHL.

Conclusions:

  • Enhancing mental health literacy is imperative for primary healthcare professionals in developing countries.
  • Comprehensive and innovative strategies are needed to improve MHL, considering local challenges and opportunities.
  • Addressing MHL is essential for overcoming obstacles to mental healthcare access in underserved populations.