Providing mental healthcare to immigrants: current challenges and new strategies : Current Opinion in Psychiatry

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Providing mental healthcare to immigrants

current challenges and new strategies

Giacco, Domenico; Matanov, Aleksandra; Priebe, Stefan

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Current Opinion in Psychiatry 27(4):p 282-288, July 2014. | DOI: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000065

Abstract

Purpose of review 

The article reviews recent evidence on improving access to mental healthcare for immigrants and best practice of care provision.

Recent findings 

Language barriers, different beliefs and explanatory models of illness, confidentiality concerns, stigma, reluctance to seek psychological help outside families, and social deprivation may prevent immigrants from accessing mental healthcare. Pathways are influenced by families, primary care practitioners, voluntary organizations, and social services. Interpreting services are often not available, and data documentation on immigrants’ use of services is inconsistent. Nonmedical specific services for immigrants can be effective in outreach activities. Cultural training of staff can improve clinicians’ attitudes and patients’ satisfaction with care. Integrative approaches between primary and mental healthcare, psychoeducational programs, and technological innovations have been developed to improve access to care.

Summary 

Immigrants can face significant barriers in accessing mental healthcare. Strategies to overcome these barriers are as follows: increased coordination and communication between voluntary organizations, social services and mental health services; training of staff on cross-cultural issues; integration of mental healthcare with primary care; psychoeducational initiatives focused on families and broader social groups; and technology-based interventions.

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