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PSYCHIATRY IN THE REGION

Vanuatu: happiest nation on earth, mental health and the Church

Pages 63-65 | Published online: 07 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this paper was to gain an understanding of the mental health needs and services in Vanuatu, and examine the importance of the Church in the lives of the local people and the part that the Church can play in mental health service delivery.

Method: The author visited Vanuatu to gain an understanding of the mental health needs and services in Vanuatu. This was followed by interaction with a number of churches to find out the views of church leaders about mental illness and their interest to learn about mental illness. A questionnaire was completed by 80 individuals who were also involved in some training.

Results: There was a widely held view that mental illness was due to a weak faith, sin or demon possession. However, there is a desire and an interest among churches to have a better understanding about mental illness.

Conclusion: Churches in Vanuatu can and need to be mobilized to make mental health service delivery successful in the country.

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