Salud Pública de México (Dec 2019)

Mental health care needs and use of services in Mexican population with serious mental disorders

  • Lina Díaz-Castro,
  • Héctor Cabello-Rangel,
  • María Elena Medina-Mora,
  • Shoshana Berenzon-Gorn,
  • Rebeca Robles-García,
  • Eduardo Ángel Madrigal-de León

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21149/10323
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 1, ene-feb
pp. 72 – 79

Abstract

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Objective. To analyze the mental health care needs of the serious mental disorders (SMD) and factors associated with the use of services in Mexico. Materials and methods. A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted in two phases, the first with a national database of available services and its utilization; the second, a sample of medical records of a psychi­atric hospital. Results. Schizophrenia is the most prevalent MDS; more than 50% of those hospitalized were male, with an average age of 37 years. The use of services was associated with age (β=1.062, p=.000), family income (β=1.000, p=.000) and no laboral occupation (β=3.407, p=.000). The population with schizophrenia is four times more likely to require to be exempt from payment (β=4.158, p=.000). Conclusions. The population with SMD as schizophrenia is more vulnerable due to the associated functional and social disability and it requires specific heath interventions and a financial protection policy adapted to their mental health care needs.

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