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    Int Rev Psychiatry. 2005 Apr;17(2):103-7.

    Community mental health care in India.

    Padmavati R.

    Schizophrenia Research Foundation, Chennai, India. raman_padma@vsnl.com

    Recent times are witnessing methods in the various forms of community care for the mentally ill in India. Non-governmental organizations (NGO) play a pivotal role in filling the gap in the existing mental health services in India and the substantial need for these services. Various strategies that have been employed in community care have attempted to utilize existing community resources for implementation. Informal manpower resources incorporated with specialist psychiatric care and integrated with existing health care facilities have been general strategies. While the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of the NGO operated community outreach programs for the mentally ill have been demonstrated, various factors are seen to influence the planning and execution of such programs. This paper elucidates some critical factors that would need to be considered in community mental health care in India.

    PMID: 16194779 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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