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Factors influencing access to psychiatric care among persons with psychosis living in a rural community in south India

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  • Shanivaram K Reddy
  • Jagadisha Thirthalli
  • Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar
  • Narayana Manjunatha
  • Vikram Singh Rawat
  • Bengalore Nanjundayya Gangadhar

Abstract

Background: A substantial proportion of persons with psychosis (PWP) remain untreated in the community across the world. Factors that preclude them from accessing psychiatric treatment are poorly studied. In this study, we explored the factors that prevented persons with schizophrenia and their caregivers from accessing psychiatric treatment using an interview schedule specifically developed for this purpose. Methods: We identified individuals with schizophrenia and related disorders who had never accessed psychiatric treatment. We interviewed 67 such individuals and their family members using a validated tool, the Schedule of Factors Influencing Access to Treatment (SOFIAc) and analysed the data using descriptive statistics. Results: The M ( SD ) number of factors reported to preclude individuals with psychosis and families from seeking psychiatric treatment was 10 (3.32). No PWP/family reported any single factor as the sole reason for not accessing treatment. Distance to the nearest psychiatric centre (97%), PWP’s/family members’ knowledge and attitude towards symptoms of psychosis and treatment (92.5%), financial problems (91%), lack of insight and active resistance to efforts towards treatment (86.6%), lack of support from the family (83.6%) and family issues and dynamics (79.1%) were reported to be the commonest factors that precluded them from accessing psychiatric treatment. Conclusions: The reason for individuals with psychosis and their family members not accessing psychiatric treatment was invariably multifactorial, involving, on average, 10 factors. Programmes that target the reduction of the treatment gap should be cognizant of the multifactorial nature of the challenge of reaching psychiatric treatment for persons with psychoses.

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  • Shanivaram K Reddy & Jagadisha Thirthalli & Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar & Narayana Manjunatha & Vikram Singh Rawat & Bengalore Nanjundayya Gangadhar, 2024. "Factors influencing access to psychiatric care among persons with psychosis living in a rural community in south India," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 70(5), pages 981-987, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socpsy:v:70:y:2024:i:5:p:981-987
    DOI: 10.1177/00207640241248609
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