A comprehensive review of mental health services across selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa: assessing progress, challenges, and future direction
Ladoke Akintola University of Technology · University College Hospital, Ibadan · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Mental health is a crucial but frequently neglected aspect of general health and well-being that faces numerous challenges, including underfunding, shortage of trained professionals, pervasive stigma, inadequate infrastructure, and insufficient policies in sub-Saharan Africa. This review reports the significant progress and initiatives that have been made in this region. South Africa, Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Ghana have developed national policies and integrated mental health services into primary healthcare, marking a shift towards community-based care and reducing stigma through awareness campaigns. Countries such as South Africa and Rwanda have robust infrastructure, while…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 95.97
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 90
Authors
11- FAFaith Ayobami AtewologunCorresponding
Ladoke Akintola University of Technology
- OAOlaniyi Abideen Adigun
University College Hospital, Ibadan
- OJOlalekan John Okesanya
University of Thessaly
- HKHakeem Kayode Hassan
Federal Medical Centre, Federal Medical Centre, Federal Medical Centre
- NONoah Olabode Olaleke
Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex
Topics & keywords
- Mental health
- Tanzania
- Economic growth
- Psychological intervention
- Medicine
- Health care
- Developing country
- Business
- Partnerships for the goals