A framework for mental health services to address the gender-related concerns of UP Manila constituents.
- Author:
Evangeline B. DELA FUENTE
1
;
Maria Arla Andrea G. CARASCO
1
;
Victoria Patricia C. DELA LLANA
1
;
Yra Marie CALAMIONG-OTCHENGCO
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article, Original
- Keywords: Gender-related Concerns; Mental Health Care; Gender-sensitive Care; School Mental Health; Stepped-care Model
- MeSH: Human; Gender; Gender Identity; Sexual Harassment; Mental Health; Mental Health Services; Lgbtq; Sexual And Gender Minorities; Psychiatry; Psychology
- From: Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2025;29(1):23-28
- CountryPhilippines
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND
In response to the need to provide for mental health services to address gender-related concerns in a higher education institute, the University of the Philippines (UP) Manila Center for Gender and Women Studies (CGWS) commissioned a project to formulate a framework for the increasing volume of referrals.
METHODOLOGYA mixed methods study was done in order to gather data to create a responsive and practical mental health care service provision framework with and for service providers and service users in the university. An online survey (N=135), focus group discussion, key informant interviews, and a round table discussion were conducted, with constituents of the university recruited through purposive sampling.
RESULTSA stepped-care model was proposed, consisting of: 1. Preventive Well-Being Resources, 2. Supportive Well-Being Interventions and Initial Screening Resources, 3. Structured Interventions, and 4. Interventions for Severe Mental Health Problems.
CONCLUSIONThe framework formulated in collaboration with service providers and service users in the university addresses the goals of optimizing existing resources and enhancing service provision. Implementation and evaluation of this framework, as well as further information regarding the target population and their use of this model, are proposed avenues for further research.