Aims Research from high-income countries has implicated travel distance to mental health services as an important factor influencing treatment-seeking for mental disorders. This study aimed to test the extent to which travel distance to the nearest depression treatment provider is associated with treatment-seeking for depression in rural India. Methods We used data from a population-based survey of adults with probable depression (n = 568), and calculated travel distance from households to the nearest public depression treatment provider with network analysis using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). We tested the association between travel distance to the nearest public depression treatment provider and 12 month self-reported use of serv...
BACKGROUND: VISHRAM was a community-based mental health programme with the goal of addressing the me...
Abstract Background Previous research suggested a distance decay effect in health services systems, ...
Due to distance, geography, rural culture and smaller populations it is not possible for urban servi...
Aims Research from high-income countries has implicated travel distance to mental health services as...
Aims Research from high-income countries has implicated travel distance to mental health services as...
AIMS: Research from high-income countries has implicated travel distance to mental health services a...
BACKGROUND: There is a large "treatment gap" for depression worldwide. This study aimed to better un...
Rationale and objective Fewer than 15% of adults who meet criteria for a depression diagnosis in Ind...
Rationale and objective Fewer than 15% of adults who meet criteria for a depression diagnosis in Ind...
Objective: To determine whether the prevalence of depression, its associated quality of life, treatm...
Background VISHRAM was a community-based mental health programme with the goal of addressing the men...
BACKGROUND: Migration is a major life event, which may also be a risk factor for depression. However...
BackgroundNational Mental Health Survey found that in India, the point prevalence of major depressiv...
VISHRAM is a community-based mental health program to address psycho-social distress and risk factor...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87017/1/j.1475-6773.2010.01228.x.pd
BACKGROUND: VISHRAM was a community-based mental health programme with the goal of addressing the me...
Abstract Background Previous research suggested a distance decay effect in health services systems, ...
Due to distance, geography, rural culture and smaller populations it is not possible for urban servi...
Aims Research from high-income countries has implicated travel distance to mental health services as...
Aims Research from high-income countries has implicated travel distance to mental health services as...
AIMS: Research from high-income countries has implicated travel distance to mental health services a...
BACKGROUND: There is a large "treatment gap" for depression worldwide. This study aimed to better un...
Rationale and objective Fewer than 15% of adults who meet criteria for a depression diagnosis in Ind...
Rationale and objective Fewer than 15% of adults who meet criteria for a depression diagnosis in Ind...
Objective: To determine whether the prevalence of depression, its associated quality of life, treatm...
Background VISHRAM was a community-based mental health programme with the goal of addressing the men...
BACKGROUND: Migration is a major life event, which may also be a risk factor for depression. However...
BackgroundNational Mental Health Survey found that in India, the point prevalence of major depressiv...
VISHRAM is a community-based mental health program to address psycho-social distress and risk factor...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87017/1/j.1475-6773.2010.01228.x.pd
BACKGROUND: VISHRAM was a community-based mental health programme with the goal of addressing the me...
Abstract Background Previous research suggested a distance decay effect in health services systems, ...
Due to distance, geography, rural culture and smaller populations it is not possible for urban servi...