Demographic and clinical characteristics of foreign nationals accessing psychiatric services in Japan: a multicentre study in a metropolitan area.
Youji TakuboTakahiro NemotoMomoko IwaiMinako KashimaEriko YamaguchiAkiko MaruyamaSachio MiuraHisaaki SaitoNaohisa TsujinoMasafumi MizunoPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2020)
The results suggest that foreign nationals who reside in Japan are less likely to contact appropriate services for mental illness, especially young people at relatively high risk of mental illness do not access services. Furthermore, lack of medical interpreters may impede the mental health conditions of foreign nationals. The development of a community-based integrated care system accessible to foreign nationals seems to be indispensable.