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Fig. 3

From: Whose responsibility? Part 2 of 2: views of patients, families, and clinicians about responsibilities for addressing the needs of persons with mental health problems in Chennai, India and Montreal, Canada

Fig. 3

a Responsibility assigned to government versus persons with mental health problems by need: Montreal raters (MH = mental health). Data are presented as means and standard deviations. The lower the mean rating, the higher the responsibility assigned to the government. As you go from left to right, responsibility assigned to government is lower. Government was assigned significantly less responsibility for housing than all other need areas, except work/school. Government was assigned significantly less responsibility for work/school integration than for costs of mental health services, medication and stigma. b Responsibility assigned to government versus persons with mental health problems by need: Chennai raters (MH = mental health). Data are presented as means and standard deviations. The lower the mean rating, the higher the responsibility assigned to the government. As you go from left to right, responsibility assigned to government is lower. Government was assigned significantly less responsibility for needs related to alcohol/drugs treatment, housing and work/school than for all other need areas

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