Public Mental Health and Access to Mental Health Services in South Asia

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Public mental health in South Asia faces several challenges due to a range of socio-economic and cultural factors. In this region, mental health is stigmatized and often not considered a priority health issue. One of the biggest challenges in South Asia is the lack of awareness and understanding of mental health issues. Many people still consider mental illness as a result of personal weakness, and stigma associated with mental illness makes people reluctant to seek treatment. The stigma is often compounded by cultural beliefs and superstitions that lead to individuals and families seeking alternative therapies such as faith healing or traditional medicine instead of evidence-based treatments. Another challenge is the shortage of mental health professionals and resources in the region. Additionally, the lack of investment in mental health services by the government and the private sector further limits access to mental health care. There is often inadequate funding for mental health programmes, and resources are often diverted to other health priorities. Consequently, the formation of legislative initiatives and policies has been approved to address this escalating issue. Therefore, in this chapter, the existing mental health policies and legislation across South Asia are examined.

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Kabir, R., Isigi, S.S., Candussi, C. (2024). Public Mental Health and Access to Mental Health Services in South Asia. In: Arafat, S.M.Y., Kar, S.K. (eds) Access to Mental Health Care in South Asia. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9153-2_11

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