Stakeholder Perspectives on Children's Mental Health Needs and Supports in Six Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries |
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Authors: | Panos Vostanis John Maltby Charlie Duncan Michelle O'Reilly |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour, Centre for Medicine, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK |
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Abstract: | Low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMIC) are faced with disproportionately high levels of unmet child mental health needs. This study explored through interviews the perspectives of 17 inter‐agency service stakeholders from Brazil, Indonesia, Kenya, Pakistan, Rwanda and Turkey on existing supports and challenges. Four themes emerged on the holistic nature of children's mental health needs linked with disadvantage; limited resources and skilled workforce; stigma; and strategies for future implementation, including awareness, parental engagement, skills‐based programmes and cultural adaptation. Stakeholder input is essential in conceptualising, developing and evaluating culturally appropriate interventions for vulnerable children in LMIC. |
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Keywords: | children's culture international childhoods mental health stakeholders vulnerability |
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