Addressing the challenges of integrating community mental health services in Arab countries: A scoping review
Mohammed Qutishat,
Nahla M Al Ali,
Mohammed Albalushi and
Salim Al-Huseini
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2026, vol. 72, issue 1, 7-20
Abstract:
Background: In Arab countries, the integration of community mental health services is a meaningful way to improve access to culturally sensitive mental health care that promotes the recovery process and reduces societal stigma. However, despite the most recent movements that are leaning more toward the community, there are barriers to effective treatment: a lack of resources and stigma associated with mental health still make the delivery of mental health services difficult. Aim: This review aims to examine the challenges and opportunities involved in integrating community mental health services (CMHS) in Arab countries. Methods: This scoping review explored the literature in PubMed and Scopus, focusing on studies published between 2015 and 2024. Utilizing the Arksey and O’Malley framework and following PRISMA guidelines, we reviewed 16 articles to pinpoint barriers to the implementation of community mental health services in the Arab world. Two independent reviewers meticulously evaluated the data extracted from each study. A narrative synthesis analysis was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of community mental health services (CMHS) in Arab nations, based on a theoretical framework designed to understand their role. Results: Key barriers identified were stigma associated with mental illness of these conditions, lack of resources, inadequate training of health care practitioners, and fragmentation of services. Cultural constraints and legal inadequacies contribute to the challenges surrounding service provision, as social media fosters new trends in self-diagnosis and self-medication. Discussion: To enhance the quality and access of community mental health facilities, the integral barriers must be resolved. Strategies must improve public awareness, foster cultural sensitivity in service delivery, and reform policies to support mental health initiatives. Conclusion: Community mental health training, investment in resources, and targeted mental health policies can facilitate the successful integration of community mental health services into existing healthcare infrastructures in Arab countries. Clinical relevance: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the barriers to integrating community mental health services in Arab countries, highlighting critical issues such as stigma, resource limitations, and cultural challenges. It emphasizes the need for targeted strategies to enhance public awareness, improve training for healthcare providers, and develop supportive policies and initiatives.
Keywords: Community mental health services; challenges; healthcare access; Arab health systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1177/00207640251360283
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