Association of anxiety and depression with physical and sensory functional difficulties in adults in five population-based surveys in low and middle-income countries.
Sarah WallaceIslay MactaggartLena Morgon BanksSarah PolackHannah KupperPublished in: PloS one (2020)
People with physical and sensory functional difficulties are more likely to report experiencing depression and anxiety. This evidence supports the need for ensuring a good awareness of mental health among those working with individuals with physical and sensory functional difficulties in LMICs. This implies that these practitioners must have the skills to identify anxiety and depression. Furthermore, mental health services must be available and accessible to patients with these conditions, which will likely require further programmatic scale-up in these LMIC settings.