Coping strategies and perceptions of mental health services among women in South India
Lesley Jo Weaver, Alex Jagielski, Nagalambika Ningaiah, Purnima Madhivanan, Poornima Jaykrishna, Karl Krupp

TL;DR
Women in South India rarely use mental health services due to stigma and other barriers, but often use effective coping strategies similar to therapy.
Contribution
This study explores women's coping strategies and attitudes toward mental health services in South India, highlighting gaps in service engagement.
Findings
65% of women screened for depression, but only 5 had ever received mental healthcare.
Most women rejected mental healthcare due to stigma and perceived treatment inadequacy.
Women used coping strategies similar to behavioral and talk therapies.
Abstract
Lack of engagement with mental health services is a challenge for Global Mental Health research and intervention in lower- and middle-income settings. In India particularly, there is a significant treatment gap for people experiencing common mental disorders. This exploratory mixed-method study investigated women’s attitudes toward mental healthcare in Mysuru, India, and investigated what distress copings strategies they used in their everyday lives. We conducted qualitative interviews and administered a depression symptom screener with a community-based sample of 54 adult women. Interviews asked women to comment on their own distress experiences and stress management techniques, as well as their dispositions toward seeking mental healthcare for themselves or others. Nearly 65 percent of the study sample screened for any level of depression risk, but only 5 had ever received mental…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health Treatment and Access · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
