Rural experiences with mental illness: through the eyes of patients and their families

People living in rural areas are often faced with multiple, complex, and seemingly insurmountable barriers to receiving appropriate treatment for mental health problems. Some of the barriers identified in the research literature include inaccessibility to mental health providers, stigma, and limited...

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description People living in rural areas are often faced with multiple, complex, and seemingly insurmountable barriers to receiving appropriate treatment for mental health problems. Some of the barriers identified in the research literature include inaccessibility to mental health providers, stigma, and limited resources in the community. Despite existing data regarding rural patients and their families, little is known about their lived, personal experiences. For this reason, the purpose of this study was to determine the experience of patients and family members who are dealing with mental illness in rural communities. Based on this qualitative analysis of patient and family members' experiences in rural areas, issues surrounding mental health and treatment are accompanied by significant stigma, often left unresolved, and exacerbated by practical challenges which hinder access to proper mental health resources, frequently leaving rural residents to cope with inadequate solutions or seek their own, alternative solutions.
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subjects Adaptation, Psychological
Care and treatment
Client Attitudes
Community Mental Health Services
Demographic aspects
Experiences (Events)
Families & family life
Family
Family - psychology
Family Practice
Female
Health aspects
Health Care Delivery
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Services Accessibility
Health Services Needs and Demand
Human
Humans
Male
Mental Disorders
Mental Disorders - psychology
Mental Health
Mental health care
Mental Health Services
Mental illness
Primary Health Care
Psychological aspects
Qualitative Research
Rural areas
Rural Environments
Rural Population
Social Stigma
Stigma
Treatment Barriers
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