Mental health of indigenous people: is Bangladesh paying enough attention?

  • Faruk M
  • Hasan M
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Abstract

Indigenous people face numerous challenges to their mental health across the world. We consider the situation in Bangladesh, where those living in the remote hill tracts areas of Eastern Bangladesh experience widespread difficulties. Few seek attention for their problems from professional services, in part because of stigma or a lack of awareness that help could be made available, but also because in these remote areas few resources are available. We make recommendations to improve this situation, which could be implemented with the assistance of primary healthcare services and traditional healers.

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Faruk, Md. O., & Hasan, M. T. (2022). Mental health of indigenous people: is Bangladesh paying enough attention? BJPsych International, 19(4), 92–95. https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2022.5

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