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Global mental health commentary: using innovation to create a workforce to deliver and implement culturally adapted CBT in Pakistan.

Khan, Nagina; Butt, Mirrat Gul; Awan, Falahat; Abid, Sadia; Latif, Madeeha; Aslam, Muhammad; Naz, Saiqa; Phiri, Peter; Zadeh, Zainab; Farooq, Saeed; Afridi, Iqbal; Ayub, Muhammad; Husain, Nusrat; Javed, Afzal; Irfan, Muhammad; Naeem, Farooq

Authors

Nagina Khan

Mirrat Gul Butt

Falahat Awan

Sadia Abid

Madeeha Latif

Muhammad Aslam

Saiqa Naz

Peter Phiri

Zainab Zadeh

Iqbal Afridi

Muhammad Ayub

Nusrat Husain

Afzal Javed

Muhammad Irfan

Farooq Naeem



Abstract

Most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have poor or non-existent mental healthcare. Many of LMIC countries allocate less than 1% of their health budgets to addressing mental illness, making large-scale public health interventions not a practical option, at least for the foreseeable future. Psychiatric services are limited to large urban centres, and mental health literacy is low. There is increasing international recognition of the need to build capacity to strengthen mental health systems in LMICs.The aim of this paper is to offer a reflective commentary on our research undertaken over 15 years in Pakistan psychiatric services to create a workforce and culturally adapted cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) model for LMICs that works for diverse communities served. The exemplar of our work discussed in this article can be used as lessons for developing mental health therapies for LMICs and other countries with diverse communities globally. Our discussion is based largely, if not, on all aspects describing the key barriers and facilitators to implementation of a workable culturally adapted CBT model for use in Pakistan or any similar LMICs. We report on the implementation of culturally adapted CBT in Pakistan over the past 15 years to improve the identified gaps in evidence. We also highlight the successful dissemination strategies our group employed for successful adaption and implementation.

Citation

Khan, N., Butt, M. G., Awan, F., Abid, S., Latif, M., Aslam, M., …Naeem, F. (2025). Global mental health commentary: using innovation to create a workforce to deliver and implement culturally adapted CBT in Pakistan. BMJ Mental Health, 28(1), Article e301389. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjment-2024-301389

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 8, 2025
Online Publication Date Mar 4, 2025
Publication Date Mar 1, 2025
Deposit Date Mar 19, 2025
Journal BMJ mental health
Electronic ISSN 2755-9734
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 28
Issue 1
Article Number e301389
DOI https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjment-2024-301389
Keywords Cross-sectional studies, Anxiety Disorders, Adult Psychiatry, Depression & Mood Disorders, Humans, Mental Disorders, Mental Health Services, Developing Countries, Pakistan, Culturally Competent Care, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1107215
PMID 40037899