2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-103550/v1
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Readiness to Deliver Person-Focused Care in A Fragile Situation: The Case of Mental Health Services in Lebanon

Abstract: Background: Evidence suggests wide variability in the provision of mental healthcare across countries. Countries experiencing fragility related risks suffer from a high burden of mental-ill health and additionally have limited capacity to scale up mental health services given financial and human resource shortages. Integration of mental health services into routine primary care is one potential strategy for enhancing service availability, however little is known about the experiences of currently active health… Show more

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“…According to the findings of this study, the influence of attitudinal barriers, which include privacy concerns and lack of perceived need of treatment are less impactful. Lack of mental health literacy in low-to-middle-income countries could be a factor contributing to denial by people using substances that they require treatment [ 44 ]. Furthermore, the lack of awareness about mental health issues may contribute to the stigmatisation of people with substance use-related problems, thereby prompting people using substances to hide their condition [ 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the findings of this study, the influence of attitudinal barriers, which include privacy concerns and lack of perceived need of treatment are less impactful. Lack of mental health literacy in low-to-middle-income countries could be a factor contributing to denial by people using substances that they require treatment [ 44 ]. Furthermore, the lack of awareness about mental health issues may contribute to the stigmatisation of people with substance use-related problems, thereby prompting people using substances to hide their condition [ 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the ndings of this study, the in uence of attitudinal barriers, which include privacy concerns, lack of perceived treatment need, and unreadiness to give up, are less impactful. Lack of mental health literacy in low-to-middle-income countries could be a factor contributing to substance users' denial that they require treatment [45]. Furthermore, the lack of awareness about mental health issues may contribute to the stigmatisation of people with substance use-related problems, thereby prompting substance users to hide their condition [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%