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Patterns and correlates of patient-reported helpfulness of treatment for common mental and substance use disorders in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys

Authors :
Ronald C, Kessler
Alan E, Kazdin
Sergio, Aguilar-Gaxiola
Ali, Al-Hamzawi
Jordi, Alonso
Yasmin A, Altwaijri
Laura H, Andrade
Corina, Benjet
Chrianna, Bharat
Guilherme, Borges
Ronny, Bruffaerts
Brendan, Bunting
José Miguel Caldas, de Almeida
Graça, Cardoso
Wai Tat, Chiu
Alfredo, Cía
Marius, Ciutan
Louisa, Degenhardt
Giovanni, de Girolamo
Peter, de Jonge
Ymkje Anna, de Vries
Silvia, Florescu
Oye, Gureje
Josep Maria, Haro
Meredith G, Harris
Chiyi, Hu
Aimee N, Karam
Elie G, Karam
Georges, Karam
Norito, Kawakami
Andrzej, Kiejna
Viviane, Kovess-Masfety
Sing, Lee
Victor, Makanjuola
John J, McGrath
Maria Elena, Medina-Mora
Jacek, Moskalewicz
Fernando, Navarro-Mateu
Andrew A, Nierenberg
Daisuke, Nishi
Akin, Ojagbemi
Bibilola D, Oladeji
Siobhan, O'Neill
José, Posada-Villa
Victor, Puac-Polanco
Charlene, Rapsey
Ayelet Meron, Ruscio
Nancy A, Sampson
Kate M, Scott
Tim, Slade
Juan Carlos, Stagnaro
Dan J, Stein
Hisateru, Tachimori
Margreet, Ten Have
Yolanda, Torres
Maria Carmen, Viana
Daniel V, Vigo
David R, Williams
Bogdan, Wojtyniak
Miguel, Xavier
Zahari, Zarkov
Hannah N, Ziobrowski
Developmental Psychology
Source :
World psychiatry, 21(2), 272-286. Wiley, World Psychiatry, r-FSJD. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de la Fundació Sant Joan de Déu, instname, Kessler, R C, Kazdin, A E, Aguilar-Gaxiola, S, Al-Hamzawi, A, Alonso, J, Altwaijri, Y A, Andrade, L H, Benjet, C, Bharat, C, Borges, G, Bruffaerts, R, Bunting, B, de Almeida, J M C, Cardoso, G, Chiu, W T, Cía, A, Ciutan, M, Degenhardt, L, de Girolamo, G, de Jonge, P, de Vries, Y A, Florescu, S, Gureje, O, Haro, J M, Harris, M G, Hu, C, Karam, A N, Karam, E G, Karam, G, Kawakami, N, Kiejna, A, Kovess-Masfety, V, Lee, S, Makanjuola, V, McGrath, J J, Medina-Mora, M E, Moskalewicz, J, Navarro-Mateu, F, Nierenberg, A A, Nishi, D, Ojagbemi, A, Oladeji, B D, O'Neill, S, Posada-Villa, J, Puac-Polanco, V, Rapsey, C, Ruscio, A M, Sampson, N A, Scott, K M, Slade, T & WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators 2022, ' Patterns and correlates of patient-reported helpfulness of treatment for common mental and substance use disorders in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys ', World Psychiatry, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 272-286 . https://doi.org/10.1002/wps.20971
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Patient-reported helpfulness of treatment is an important indicator of quality in patient-centered care. We examined its pathways and predictors among respondents to household surveys who reported ever receiving treatment for major depression, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, specific phobia, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, or alcohol use disorder. Data came from 30 community epidemiological surveys - 17 in high-income countries (HICs) and 13 in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) - carried out as part of the World Health Organization (WHO)'s World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys. Respondents were asked whether treatment of each disorder was ever helpful and, if so, the number of professionals seen before receiving helpful treatment. Across all surveys and diagnostic categories, 26.1% of patients (N=10,035) reported being helped by the very first professional they saw. Persisting to a second professional after a first unhelpful treatment brought the cumulative probability of receiving helpful treatment to 51.2%. If patients persisted with up through eight professionals, the cumulative probability rose to 90.6%. However, only an estimated 22.8% of patients would have persisted in seeing these many professionals after repeatedly receiving treatments they considered not helpful. Although the proportion of individuals with disorders who sought treatment was higher and they were more persistent in HICs than LMICs, proportional helpfulness among treated cases was no different between HICs and LMICs. A wide range of predictors of perceived treatment helpfulness were found, some of them consistent across diagnostic categories and others unique to specific disorders. These results provide novel information about patient evaluations of treatment across diagnoses and countries varying in income level, and suggest that a critical issue in improving the quality of care for mental disorders should be fostering persistence in professional help-seeking if earlier treatments are not helpful.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
17238617
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World psychiatry, 21(2), 272-286. Wiley, World Psychiatry, r-FSJD. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de la Fundació Sant Joan de Déu, instname, Kessler, R C, Kazdin, A E, Aguilar-Gaxiola, S, Al-Hamzawi, A, Alonso, J, Altwaijri, Y A, Andrade, L H, Benjet, C, Bharat, C, Borges, G, Bruffaerts, R, Bunting, B, de Almeida, J M C, Cardoso, G, Chiu, W T, Cía, A, Ciutan, M, Degenhardt, L, de Girolamo, G, de Jonge, P, de Vries, Y A, Florescu, S, Gureje, O, Haro, J M, Harris, M G, Hu, C, Karam, A N, Karam, E G, Karam, G, Kawakami, N, Kiejna, A, Kovess-Masfety, V, Lee, S, Makanjuola, V, McGrath, J J, Medina-Mora, M E, Moskalewicz, J, Navarro-Mateu, F, Nierenberg, A A, Nishi, D, Ojagbemi, A, Oladeji, B D, O'Neill, S, Posada-Villa, J, Puac-Polanco, V, Rapsey, C, Ruscio, A M, Sampson, N A, Scott, K M, Slade, T & WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators 2022, ' Patterns and correlates of patient-reported helpfulness of treatment for common mental and substance use disorders in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys ', World Psychiatry, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 272-286 . https://doi.org/10.1002/wps.20971
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b1056053a35cca35f93ec9739b3c2d93
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/wps.20971