Cultural and family contexts for help seeking among clients with cannabis, other drug and mental health issues

2012 
The impact of coexisting cannabis use and mental health issues is well documented and the challenges extend to accessing adequate health care. This research investigates the family and cultural contexts for help seeking among clients of specialist mental health or drug and alcohol services experiencing these coexisting issues. Qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted with clients of either mental health or drug and alcohol services in Sydney and Wollongong. Clients interviewed had coexisting mental health and cannabis use issues, and came from a range of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Workers from these services were also interviewed. Key themes from client interviews included cultural background being deeply embedded in the context of family, the negative reactions of some family members towards their mental health issues and drug use, being displaced from family, and services not adequately engaging with family and strengths drawn from one's culture during challenging times. Am...
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