Delays to diagnosis among people with severe mental illness in rural Vietnam, a population-based cross-sectional survey

Abstract Background People with severe mental illness (SMI) living in low and middle-income countries can experience extended delays to diagnosis, which hinder access to medical treatment. The aims of this study were to describe the interval to diagnosis among these people in rural Vietnam and its a...

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Main Authors: Trang Nguyen, Thach Tran, Sally Green, Arthur Hsueh, Tuan Tran, Ha Tran, Jane Fisher
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-12-01
Series:BMC Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2367-1
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spelling doaj-c6c1cf231fb6454aa2d8d36fcae2bfc32020-12-06T12:50:32ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2019-12-0119111110.1186/s12888-019-2367-1Delays to diagnosis among people with severe mental illness in rural Vietnam, a population-based cross-sectional surveyTrang Nguyen0Thach Tran1Sally Green2Arthur Hsueh3Tuan Tran4Ha Tran5Jane Fisher6School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash UniversitySchool of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash UniversitySchool of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash UniversitySchool of Population and Global Health, University of MelbourneResearch and Training Centre for Community Development (RTCCD)Research and Training Centre for Community Development (RTCCD)School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash UniversityAbstract Background People with severe mental illness (SMI) living in low and middle-income countries can experience extended delays to diagnosis, which hinder access to medical treatment. The aims of this study were to describe the interval to diagnosis among these people in rural Vietnam and its associated factors. Methods A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted among people with SMI in two provinces in Vietnam. The delay to diagnosis was defined as the time between the first abnormal behaviour being observed by family members and the formal diagnosis of psychosis. A multilevel linear regression was used to examine the factors associated with the delay to diagnosis. Results Among 404 people with SMI from 370 households, the median delay to diagnosis was 11.5 months (IQR 0–168.0). Overall, 53.7% had a delay to diagnosis of less than one year (95% CI: 48.81–58.54). The financial burden of these people on their families was nearly USD 470/year. After adjusting for other factors at individual and household levels, living in a Northern province; older age, and having psychotic diagnosis before the implementation of the National Community Mental Health program (2003) were associated with a delay of more than twelve months to diagnosis. Conclusions These data indicate that the implementation of a national policy for community-based care has been effective in reducing the delay to diagnosis in rural Vietnam. Therefore, there is a need for strengthening the program and mental health policies, focusing on public communication to improve mental health literacy and reduce stigma against SMI.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2367-1Severe mental illnessDelay to diagnosisVietnamFinancial burden
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author Trang Nguyen
Thach Tran
Sally Green
Arthur Hsueh
Tuan Tran
Ha Tran
Jane Fisher
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Thach Tran
Sally Green
Arthur Hsueh
Tuan Tran
Ha Tran
Jane Fisher
Delays to diagnosis among people with severe mental illness in rural Vietnam, a population-based cross-sectional survey
BMC Psychiatry
Severe mental illness
Delay to diagnosis
Vietnam
Financial burden
author_facet Trang Nguyen
Thach Tran
Sally Green
Arthur Hsueh
Tuan Tran
Ha Tran
Jane Fisher
author_sort Trang Nguyen
title Delays to diagnosis among people with severe mental illness in rural Vietnam, a population-based cross-sectional survey
title_short Delays to diagnosis among people with severe mental illness in rural Vietnam, a population-based cross-sectional survey
title_full Delays to diagnosis among people with severe mental illness in rural Vietnam, a population-based cross-sectional survey
title_fullStr Delays to diagnosis among people with severe mental illness in rural Vietnam, a population-based cross-sectional survey
title_full_unstemmed Delays to diagnosis among people with severe mental illness in rural Vietnam, a population-based cross-sectional survey
title_sort delays to diagnosis among people with severe mental illness in rural vietnam, a population-based cross-sectional survey
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Background People with severe mental illness (SMI) living in low and middle-income countries can experience extended delays to diagnosis, which hinder access to medical treatment. The aims of this study were to describe the interval to diagnosis among these people in rural Vietnam and its associated factors. Methods A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted among people with SMI in two provinces in Vietnam. The delay to diagnosis was defined as the time between the first abnormal behaviour being observed by family members and the formal diagnosis of psychosis. A multilevel linear regression was used to examine the factors associated with the delay to diagnosis. Results Among 404 people with SMI from 370 households, the median delay to diagnosis was 11.5 months (IQR 0–168.0). Overall, 53.7% had a delay to diagnosis of less than one year (95% CI: 48.81–58.54). The financial burden of these people on their families was nearly USD 470/year. After adjusting for other factors at individual and household levels, living in a Northern province; older age, and having psychotic diagnosis before the implementation of the National Community Mental Health program (2003) were associated with a delay of more than twelve months to diagnosis. Conclusions These data indicate that the implementation of a national policy for community-based care has been effective in reducing the delay to diagnosis in rural Vietnam. Therefore, there is a need for strengthening the program and mental health policies, focusing on public communication to improve mental health literacy and reduce stigma against SMI.
topic Severe mental illness
Delay to diagnosis
Vietnam
Financial burden
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2367-1
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