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Caregiver experiences of public services following child trauma exposure: a qualitative study.

Victoria WilliamsonSarah L HalliganBronwyne CoetzeeIan ButlerMark TomlinsonSarah SkeenJackie Stewart
Published in: International journal of mental health systems (2018)
This study provides insight into caregiver experiences of accessing public services following child trauma exposure in a high-risk LMIC context. Public services were perceived as oversubscribed and under-resourced and negative interactions often influenced caregiver responses and appraisals of child safety. Given the impact of poor interactions with public services on families post-trauma, additional research is needed to investigate feasible improvements to public services in LMIC.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • depressive symptoms
  • adverse drug
  • drug induced