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Barriers to the participation of people with psychosocial disability in mental health policy development in South Africa: a qualitative study of perspectives of policy makers, professionals, religious leaders and academics

机译:南非社会心理障碍者参与心理健康政策制定的障碍:对政策制定者,专业人员,宗教领袖和学者的观点的定性研究

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Background This paper outlines stakeholder views on environmental barriers that prevent people who live with psychosocial disability from participating in mental health policy development in South Africa. Method Fifty-six semi-structured interviews with national, provincial and local South African mental health stakeholders were conducted between August 2006 and August 2009. Respondents included public sector policy makers, professional regulatory council representatives, and representatives from non-profit organisations (NPOs), disabled people’s organisations (DPOs), mental health interest groups, religious organisations, professional associations, universities and research institutions. Results Respondents identified three main environmental barriers to participation in policy development: (a) stigmatization and low priority of mental health, (b) poverty, and (c) ineffective recovery and community supports. Conclusion A number of attitudes, practices and structures undermine the equal participation of South Africans with psychosocial disability in society. A human rights paradigm and multi-system approach is required to enable full social engagement by people with psychosocial disability, including their involvement in policy development.
机译:背景资料本文概述了利益相关者对环境障碍的看法,这些障碍阻止了患有心理社会残疾的人参与南非的精神卫生政策制定。方法在2006年8月至2009年8月之间,对国家,省和地方南非精神卫生利益相关者进行了五十六次半结构化访谈。受访者包括公共部门决策者,专业监管委员会代表以及非营利组织(NPO)的代表,残疾人组织(DPO),心理健康利益团体,宗教组织,专业协会,大学和研究机构。结果受访者确定了参与政策制定的三个主要环境障碍:(a)污名化和精神卫生的低优先级;(b)贫困;(c)康复和社区支持无效。结论许多态度,做法和结构破坏了具有社会心理障碍的南非人的平等参与。需要一种人权范例和多系统方法,以使心理社会残疾者能够充分参与社会活动,包括参与政策制定。

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