Qualitative study of mental health attribution, perceptions and care-seeking in Kampala, Uganda.
John Mark BwanikaCharlotte HawkinsLouis Henry KamulegeyaPatricia OnyuttaDavis MusinguziAudrey KusasiraElizabeth K MusokeJascintha KabeegaPublished in: The South African journal of psychiatry : SAJP : the journal of the Society of Psychiatrists of South Africa (2022)
Mental health problems are often attributed to socioeconomic factors, which can also hinder access to services. An understanding of perceptions about mental health can help to align programmes for appropriateness and effectiveness. Our study suggests that beneficial additional services for people living in low-income urban settings in Uganda could include those which are free, community-based or offering financial support.