Impact of Conventional Beliefs and Social Stigma on Attitude Towards Access to Mental Health Services in Pakistan

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Impact of Conventional Beliefs and Social Stigma on Attitude Towards Access to Mental Health Services in Pakistan

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Abstract of the Article

This study aims to explore the role of conventional beliefs and social stigma on attitude towards access to mental health services. From 50 caregivers data were collected by Perceived Public Stigma Scale and an in-depth semi-structured interview. The majority (86%) of patients having significant symptoms of major mental illness visited traditional healer prior to engagement with the mental health services.

Impact of Conventional Beliefs and Social Stigma on Attitude Towards Access to Mental Health Services in Pakistan

Impact of Conventional Beliefs and Social Stigma on Attitude Towards Access to Mental Health Services in Pakistan


However a significant positive finding, related to carers predominantly perceiving that individuals with mental health difficulties were trustworthy, capable of engagement in employment and were comfortable with having them as their friends were identified.

Authors of the Article

  •  Inayat Shah
  • Muhammad Tahir Khalily
  • Irshad Ahmad
  • Brian Hallahan

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