Mental health needs and services in the West Bank, Palestine
Publication Type
Original research
Authors

Palestine is a low income country with scarce resources, which is seeking independence. This paper discusses the high levels of mental health need found amongst Palestinian people, and examines services, education and research in this area with particular attention paid to the West Bank.

Methods

CINAHL, PubMed, and Science Direct were used to search for materials.

Results and conclusion

Evidence from this review is that there is a necessity to increase the availability and quality of mental health care. Mental health policy and services in Palestine need development in order to better meet the needs of service users and professionals. It is essential to raise awareness of mental health and increase the integration of mental health services with other areas of health care. Civilians need their basic human needs met, including having freedom of movement and seeing an end to the occupation. There is a need to enhance the resilience and capacity of community mental health teams. There is a need to increase resources and offer more support, up-to-date training and supervision to mental health teams.

Journal
Title
Mohammad Marie
Publisher
International Journal o f Mental Health System s
Publisher Country
United Kingdom
Publication Type
Online only
Volume
10
Year
2016
Pages
8