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BackgroundPrevious attempts of Mental Health Systems Assessment in India were restricted in scope and scale. Information on all aspects of mental health systems (leadership/governance, legislation, financing, service delivery, workforce, access to essential medicines, information systems, intersectoral activities, and monitoring and evaluation) was scarcely available. The National Mental Health Survey-Mental Health Systems Assessment (NMHS-MHSA), a unique endeavor, assessed the performance of mental health systems and services through health systems assessment framework. The present paper discusses the design and methodology adopted under NMHS-MHSA along with emphasizing its implication for India and other LMICs.MethodsNMHS-MHSA was undertaken in 12 Indian states by contextually adapting WHO-AIMS instrument. Data was collated from several secondary sources including interviews of key stakeholders. Utilizing the data a set of 15-quantitative, 5-morbidity and 10-qualitative indicators were developed to summarize the functional status of mental health systems in the surveyed states. This information was authenticated through state level stakeholder’s consultation and consensus building workshops following which a state mental health systems report card with indicators was developed.ConclusionThe process and robust method of data compilation enabled NMHS-MHSA to be a reliable and comprehensive method for assessing mental health systems at the state level. It’s envisaged that the assessment provides requisite impetus for strengthening mental health program and mental health systems in India. Being less resource intensive, low -and middle- income countries can adopt NMHS-MHSA tool and methodology to assess their mental health systems with contextual modifications.

Highlights

  • Previous attempts of Mental Health Systems Assessment in India were restricted in scope and scale

  • Functional health system is vital for delivery of effective health services and they contribute to reducing the burden of mental disorders in the population

  • The present paper describes the need, design, methods and the process implemented under National Mental Health Survey (NMHS)-mental health systems assessment (MHSA)

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Previous attempts of Mental Health Systems Assessment in India were restricted in scope and scale. The present paper discusses the design and methodology adopted under NMHS-MHSA along with emphasizing its implication for India and other LMICs. Mental, Neurological and Substance Use Disorders are major public health problems. High burden of mental disorders in India [4] emphasizes the need for comprehensive, integrated and well functioning mental health systems. Mental health systems in LMICs including India are poorly funded with substantially inadequate manpower and infrastructure for mental health [7, 8]. These factors along with stigma, discrimination and low level of mental health literacy contributes to high treatment gap for mental disorders in India [9] varying between 70%-92% [4]

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