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Challenges to peer support in low- and middle-income countries during COVID-19.

Richard MpangoJasmine KalhaDonat ShambaMary RameshFileuka NgakongwaArti KulkarniPalak KordeJuliet NakkuGrace Kathryn Ryan
Published in: Globalization and health (2020)
In environments where mental health care was already heavily medicalized and mostly limited to medications issued by psychiatric institutions, Covid-19 threatens burgeoning efforts to pursue a more holistic and person-centered model of care for people with severe mental health conditions. As countries emerge from lockdown, those working in global mental health will need to redouble their efforts not only to make up for lost time and help individuals cope with the added stressors of Covid-19 in their communities, but also to regain lost ground in mental health care reform and in broader conversations about mental health in low-resource settings.
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