Reducing the treatment gap for mental disorders: a WPA survey

The treatment gap for people with mental disorders exceeds 50% in all countries of the world, approaching astonishingly high rates of 90% in the least resourced countries. We report the findings of the first systematic survey of leaders of psychiatry in nearly 60 countries on the strategies for redu...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:World psychiatry 2010-10, Vol.9 (3), p.169-176
Hauptverfasser: PATEL, VIKRAM, MAJ, MARIO, FLISHER, ALAN J., SILVA, MARY J., KOSCHORKE, MIRJA, PRINCE, MARTIN, Tempier, Raymond, Riba, Michelle, Sanchez, Mauricio, Campodonico, Fabrizio Delgado, Risco, Luis, Gask, Linda, Wahlberg, Henrik, Roca, Miquel, Lecic‐Tosevski, Dusica, Soghoyan, Armen, Moussaoui, Driss, Baddoura, Charles, Adeyemi, Joseph, Rataemane, Solomon, Jalili, S. Ahmed, Mohandas, E, Shinfuku, Naotaka, Freidin, Julian, Stagnaro, Juan Carlos, Puig, Ines Josefina, Kirkby, Kenneth, Musalek, Michael, Ismayilov, Nadir, Rabbani, Golam, Harvey, Sharon, Sabbe, Bernard, Noya‐Tapia, Nils, Burgic‐Radmanovic, Marija, Hetem, Luiz Alberto, Vasconcellos, Fatima, Maass, Juan, Miranda, Carlos, Papaneophytou, Neophytos, Raboch, Jiri, Fink‐Jensen, Anders, Okasha, Ahmed, Korkeila, Jyrki, Guelfi, Julien Daniel, Schneider, Frank, Ohene, Sammy, Christodoulou, George, Soldatos, Constantin R., King, Emilio Quinto Barrera See, Mendoza, Mario, Kallivayalil, Roy Abraham, Gudarzi, Shahrokh S., Lafta, Mohammed R., Bassi, Mariano, Clerici, Massimo, Gibson, Roger, Kojima, Takuya, Nurmagambetova, Saltanat, Cho, Soo‐Churl, Kadyrova, Tamilla, Mikati, Nabil, Bajraktarov, Sojan, Yen, Teck Hoe, Ayushjav, Bayanhuu, Stevovic, Lidija Injac, Molina, José Santiago Sequeira, Gureje, Oye, Johannessen, Jan Olav, Chaudhry, Haroon Rashid, Al‐Ashhab, Bassam, Araszkiewicz, Aleksander, Prelipceanu, Dan, Krasnov, Valery, Bogdanov, Anatoly, Jasovic‐Gasic, Miroslava, Vavrusova, Livia, Pregelj, Peter, Liria, Alberto Fernandez, Abdelrahman, Abdallah, Udomratn, Pichet, Ulas, Halis, Gokalp, Peykan, Kigozi, Fred N., Richardson, Greg
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:The treatment gap for people with mental disorders exceeds 50% in all countries of the world, approaching astonishingly high rates of 90% in the least resourced countries. We report the findings of the first systematic survey of leaders of psychiatry in nearly 60 countries on the strategies for reducing the treatment gap. We sought to elicit the views of these representatives on the roles of different human resources and health care settings in delivering care and on the importance of a range of strategies to increase the coverage of evidence-based treatments for priority mental disorders for each demographic stage (childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age). Our findings clearly indicate three strategies for reducing the treatment gap: increasing the numbers of psychiatrists and other mental health professionals; increasing the involvement of a range of appropriately trained non-specialist providers; and the active involvement of people affected by mental disorders. This is true for both high income and low/middle income countries, though relatively of more importance in the latter. We view this survey as a critically important first step in ascertaining the position of psychiatrists, one of the most influential stakeholder communities in global mental health, in addressing the global challenge of scaling up mental health services to reduce the treatment gap.
ISSN:1723-8617
2051-5545
DOI:10.1002/j.2051-5545.2010.tb00305.x