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Psychology  2025 

Recommendations from Research to Cut Down Mental Health Stigma in Pakistan: Review Article

DOI: 10.4236/psych.2025.166041, PP. 748-759

Keywords: Stigma, Mental health, Low- and Middle-Income Countries, Pakistan

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Background: Pakistan faces high rates of mental health disorders, limited awareness and strong social stigma surrounding mental illness. There is a critical need to develop, evaluate and implement strategies aimed at reducing both self-stigma and societal stigma associated with mental health issues. These strategies should prioritize improving mental health literacy, reducing stigma and fostering trust in the effectiveness of mental health services. Aims: The study aims to identify the extent of mental health stigma in Pakistan, highlighted in various studies, contributing to the significant treatment gap and reluctance to seek help for mental illness and attempts to combine the recommendations of the studies for addressing this challenge. Methods: Literature search included articles from 2000 to 2024. PubMed and Google Scholar were the main search engines utilized. From the total articles searched, only the ones showing a link to the study title were included in the study. 57 articles were selected for writing this article. Results: Literature highlighted the importance of community awareness, integration of mental health in primary healthcare, task shifting, research, use of technology, enhancing mental health literacy, community involvement and support. Clear focus on these aspects may lead to reducing the mental health stigma in Pakistan. Conclusions: This paper explores the extent of stigma about mental health illnesses in Pakistan. A number of interventions appear to be effective in cutting down this stigma. The review may serve as an essential resource for program planners and decision-makers in provision of improved services for mental health ailments.

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