Barriers to Mental Illness Treatment in Saudi Arabia: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study.

Ahmed A Mohamed, Sufyan M Alomair, Abdulrahman A Alnijadi, Fatimatuzzahra Abd Aziz, Abdulaziz S Almulhim, Mohamed A Hammad, Promise M Emeka
Author Information
  1. Ahmed A Mohamed: Clinical Pharmacy, College of Clinical Pharmacy, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, SAU.
  2. Sufyan M Alomair: Pharmacy Practice, College of Clinical Pharmacy, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, SAU.
  3. Abdulrahman A Alnijadi: Pharmacy Practice, College of Clinical Pharmacy, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, SAU.
  4. Fatimatuzzahra Abd Aziz: Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, MYS.
  5. Abdulaziz S Almulhim: Pharmacy Practice, College of Clinical Pharmacy, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, SAU.
  6. Mohamed A Hammad: Clinical Pharmacy, Al-Baha University, Al-Baha, SAU.
  7. Promise M Emeka: Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Clinical Pharmacy, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, SAU.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mental illness is a disorder that can cause impairment and disability, affecting mood, thinking, and behavior; therefore, early intervention will reduce morbidity. This study aims to evaluate all the personal, family, societal, and medical barriers that prevent mental health patients from seeking consultation and treatment.
METHODS: In Saudi Arabia, a cross-sectional study was conducted on 463 individuals aged 18 and above. Data were collected by face-to-face interviews using a validated questionnaire, which consisted of two parts. The first part included sociodemographic data, while the second part contained subsections of society/family, personal, and medical barriers.
RESULTS: The results showed that 379 (81.9%) indicated that society and family barriers impacted them, whereas 325 (70.3%) believed that personal barriers hindered seeking help. However, 294 (63.5%) opted for medical barriers as a hindrance. Regarding the highest barriers, 120 of the total respondents (25.9%) saw psychiatric illness as a source of shame and stigma, 166 respondents (35.9%) said that the psychiatric patient is seen as crazy, 159 of them (34.3%) believed it is tough for anyone to talk about their feelings and emotions and 183 respondent (39.5%) feared that psychiatric illness would decrease the chance of marriage to the appropriate person. Our findings also indicated a low trust in hospital treatment, hence a loss of confidence in using medications.
CONCLUSION: The findings of this study indicate that societal stigma is the most common barrier preventing people from seeking mental health consultation. Many barriers differ significantly between males and females.

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