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. 2008;45(2):129-40.

Attitudes, knowledge and preferences of the Israeli public regarding mental health services

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  • PMID: 18982839
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Attitudes, knowledge and preferences of the Israeli public regarding mental health services

Naomi Struch et al. Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci. 2008.
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Abstract

We examined the public's preferences regarding the site of provision of mental health care and the basis for those preferences. A representative sample of the adult Israeli population (N = 1,583) was interviewed by telephone about their knowledge and attitudes. Self-referral to mental health professionals and primary medical doctors for milder disorders was low. Psychiatric clinics were preferred by 46% of the public; 35% preferred the general clinics, and the remaining 19% were indifferent. Quality of care was noted by 78% of respondents for their preference for psychiatric clinics. General hospitals were preferred for psychiatric inpatient care by 51% of the respondents compared to 23% who opted for psychiatric hospitals. Despite reasonable familiarity with mental health care, one-third of the respondents did not know whether there was a clinic in their neighborhood. Implications for action are discussed in light of the transfer of responsibility for psychiatric care from the Ministry of Health to the health maintenance organizations

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  • Treatment gap in mental health care.
    Abramowitz MZ, Greenberg D, Levav I. Abramowitz MZ, et al. Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci. 2008;45(2):80-2. Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci. 2008. PMID: 18982833 No abstract available.

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