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Title: Drop out from out-patient mental healthcare in the World Health Organization's World Mental Health Survey initiative
Author: Wells, J. Elisabeth
Browne, Mark Oakley
Aguilar-Gaxiola, Sergio
Al-Hamzawi, Ali
Alonso, Jordi
Angermeyer, Matthias C.
Bouzan, Colleen
Bruffaerts, Ronny
Bunting, Brendan
JM, Caldas-de-Almeida
De Girolamo, Giovanni
De Graaf, Ron
Florescu, Silvia
Fukao, Akira
Gureje, Oye
Hinkov, Hristo Ruskov
Hu, Chiyi
Hwang, Irving
Karam, Elie G.
Kostyuchenko, Stanislav
Kovess-Masfety, Viviane
Levinson, Daphna
Liu, Zhaorui
Medina-Mora, Maria Elena
Nizamie, S. Haque
Posada-Villa, José
Sampson, Nancy A.
Stein, Dan J.
Viana, Maria Carmen
Kessler, Ronald
Keywords: Psychiatry and Mental health
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Issue Date: Jan-2013
Abstract: Background: Previous community surveys of the drop out from mental health treatment have been carried out only in the USA and Canada. Aims: To explore mental health treatment drop out in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys. Method: Representative face-to-face household surveys were conducted among adults in 24 countries. People who reported mental health treatment in the 12 months before interview (n = 8482) were asked about drop out, defined as stopping treatment before the provider wanted. Results: Overall, drop out was 31.7%: 26.3% in high-income countries, 45.1% in upper-middle-income countries, and 37.6% in low/ lower-middle-income countries. Drop out from psychiatrists was 21.3% overall and similar across country income groups (high 20.3%, upper-middle 23.6%, low/lower-middle 23.8%) but the pattern of drop out across other sectors differed by country income group. Drop out was more likely early in treatment, particularly after the second visit. Conclusions: Drop out needs to be reduced to ensure effective treatment.
Description: Funding information: ... The Portuguese Mental Health Study was carried out by the Department of Mental Health, Faculty of Medical Sciences, NOVA University of Lisbon, with collaboration of the Portuguese Catholic University, and was funded by Champalimaud Foundation, Gulbenkian Foundation, Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) and Ministry of Health...
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/149791
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.112.113134
ISSN: 0007-1250
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