1. [Human rights violations among people with mental illness; rural vs. urban comparison].
- Author
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Poreddi V, Ramachandra, Nagarajaiah, Konduru R, and Badamath S
- Subjects
- Female, Health Services Needs and Demand, Humans, Male, Rural Population, Surveys and Questionnaires, Turkey, Urban Population, Attitude to Health, Human Rights, Mental Disorders psychology
- Abstract
Background: Human rights violations are commonly reported against people with mental illness and have remained a major research issue in recent times., Objective: The present study was aimed to compare psychiatric patients' perceptions of human rights needs between rural and urban settings., Methodology: A descriptive study design was carried out among 100 recovered psychiatric patients based on the Clinical Global Impression-Improvement Scale (CGI-I scale), at a tertiary care center. Participants were selected through a random sampling method. Data was collected through face to face interviews, using a structured questionnaire. Data was analyzed and interpreted using descriptive and inferential statistics., Findings: The present study highlighted the significant differences in meeting their basic human rights needs in a physical needs dimension i.e. availability of hot water for bathing (c2=8.305, p<0.40) and provision of clean clothes to wear (c2=8.229, p<0.42) were rated higher in rural participants than participants from those in an urban setting. Similarly, in the ethical needs dimension, merely 13% of the rural participants reported that they never/rarely experienced sexual advances by family members (c2=9.949, p> .019)., Conclusion: Our findings revealed that human rights violations among mentally ill are evident across rural and urban environments. Thus, there is an urgent need to change the attitude of the general population towards people with mental illness through awareness campaign. In addition, educating the public about the human rights of mentally ill is also essential.
- Published
- 2013