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Considering culture, context and community in mhGAP implementation and training: challenges and recommendations from the field.

Neda FareghRaphael LencuchaPeter VentevogelBenyam Worku DubaleLaurence J Kirmayer
Published in: International journal of mental health systems (2019)
Contextual and cultural factors present major barriers to mhGAP implementation and sustainability of improved services. To enable trainees to effectively apply their local cultural knowledge, mhGAP training needs to: (1) address assumptions, biases and stigma associated with mental health symptoms and problems; (2) provide an explicit framework to guide the integration of cultural knowledge into assessment, treatment negotiation, and delivery; and (3) address the specific kinds of problems, modes of clinical presentations and social predicaments seen in the local population. Continued research is needed to assess the effectiveness these strategies.
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