2024
DOI: 10.3310/hjwa5078
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Mental health prevalence, healthcare use and access between 2018 and 2022 in Sri Lanka: an analysis of survey data

Thilagawathi Abi Deivanayagam,
Sorcha Ní Chobhthaigh,
Delan Devakumar
et al.

Abstract: Background Sri Lanka has suffered four decades of violent conflict, a tsunami, terrorist attacks and an economic crisis, with unknown mental health consequences. People living with mental health difficulties may experience individual, interpersonal, social or structural barriers to help-seeking. These may include stigma, lack of knowledge, denial, fear of societal repercussions, language, acceptability/appropriateness of care, lack of family support, availability of medication, lack of transport and financial … Show more

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