2010
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-10-257
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Mental health priorities in Vietnam: a mixed-methods analysis

Abstract: BackgroundThe Mental Health Country Profile is a tool that was generated by the International Mental Health Policy and Services Project to inform policy makers, professionals and other key stakeholders about important issues which need to be considered in mental health policy development. The Mental Health Country Profile contains four domains, which include the mental health context, resources, provision and outcomes. We have aimed to generate a Mental Health Country Profile for Vietnam, in order to highlight… Show more

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“…One area of major public health interest that is lacking completely is mental health. Even descriptive studies on the mental health situation are scarce in Vietnam, even more so studies addressing the issue in disadvantaged populations (79). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One area of major public health interest that is lacking completely is mental health. Even descriptive studies on the mental health situation are scarce in Vietnam, even more so studies addressing the issue in disadvantaged populations (79). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FGDs were initiated by reading a case vignette (Box 1) (Torres 2009), which described depression based on the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders IV (DSM-IV) criteria for major depressive disorder with antepartum onset (Frances 1994). A similar case vignette has previously given meaningful results in the same research setting (Niemi et al 2010b), but since the symptoms of depression are said to vary between cultures (Good 1992) we modified the previously used case vignette for the local context in accordance with the symptoms of the Phan Vietnamese Psychiatric Scale (Phan et al 2004). Subsequent discussion questions were posed with regard to the vignette.…”
Section: Interviews and Fgdsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Low and lower-middle income countries often have significant gaps in mental health diagnosis reporting, fewer mental health workers, and a lower median percentage of health expenditures dedicated to mental health. Further, many of these countries lack community mental health care, and most mental health treatments, including psychotropic medications and psychosocial interventions, are widely unavailable in primary care clinics (Nguyen et al, 2005; Saraceno et al, 2007; Niemi et al, 2010). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%