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Improving mental health care for young adults in Badakshan Province of Afghanistan using ehealth Survey Questionnaire for Facility based Health Providers To be conducted with Health Providers in both Intervention and Control Sites Section 1: General Information 1) To which age group do you belong? < 20 years 20-29years 30-39 years 40-49 years 50 years or more 2) What is your Gender? Male Female 3) Which Village/Town do you live? 4) Which District do you live? Baharak Darwaz/Nusai Ishkishim Shugnan Wakhan Zebak Darwaz-Bala Shahuda 5) What is the highest level of Education you have achieved? (mark only one) Primary Education (Completed 6 years) Secondary Education (completed 12 years) Professional Diploma Bachelors degree Masters degree Informal (Madrassa) 6) In what capacity do you work at the health facility? Specialist doctor General Practitioner Nurse Midwife Health promotion expert/advisor Other 7) For how long have you worked in your current capacity? Less than 1 year 1-3 years 3-5 years 5-8 years more than 10 years 8) What is the population in your coverage area? Less than 15,000 15,000-20,000 more than 20,000 Don t know 9) How many Health Care Workers are there at your health facility? 2-5 5-8 8-10 10-15 15-20 10) Which Health Facility do you work at?

Section II: Current Health Services: 1) What routine services are available at your health facility? Tick all services which are routinely provided (multiple answers acceptable) Health and nutrition education Treatment of common ailments Non-clinical family planning methods distribution Identify Suspected TB patients Implement DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse) for TB Distribution of oral rehydration supplies and iodized salt Mobilize children for immunizations (EPI, Expanded Programme on Immunization) Education about health and hygiene Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) and diarrhea medicine Referring complicated diseases to other medical professionals Distribute personal hygiene products, ex. tooth paste, sanitary napkins, etc. Mental Health Counseling 2) What routine services are available to young adults (18-25 Years)? Tick all services which are routinely provided (multiple answers acceptable) Health and nutrition education Treatment of common ailments Non-clinical family planning methods distribution Identify Suspected TB patients Implement DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse) for TB Distribution of oral rehydration supplies and iodized salt Mobilize children for immunizations (EPI, Expanded Programme on Immunization) Education about health and hygiene Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) and diarrhea medicine Referring complicated diseases to other medical professionals Distribute personal hygiene products, ex. tooth paste, sanitary napkins, etc. Mental Health Counseling 3) In your catchment area, how is health information given to the community? (Multiple responses acceptable) Home visits brochures leaflets Radio Television meetings Health facility visit Other 4) In your catchment area, how is health information given to young adults (18-25 Years)? (Multiple responses acceptable) Home visits brochures leaflets Radio Television meetings Other 5) What types of health data do you routinely collect at your health facility? (Multiple responses acceptable) Demographic data Communicable diseases Maternal and Child health noncommunicable diseases mental health Other Page 2 of 9

6) Which routine services specific to mental health are available in your facility? (Multiple responses allowed) Counseling for family problems Counseling for addiction Treatment of addiction-related problems Treatment of perinatal mental health Treatment of psychotic disorders Treatment of Mood/Anxiety disorders Referral services for above problems Other 7) At your health facility, people in which specified age-group use the listed mental health services the most? (Mark one box in each row) Counseling for family problems Counseling for addiction Treatment of addiction-related problems Treatment of perinatal mental health Treatment of psychotic disorders Treatment of Mood/Anxiety disorders Referral services 8-18 years 18-25 years 25-40 years 40-60 years 60 years and older Don t Know 8) At your health facility, people in which specified gender use the listed mental health services the most? (Mark one box in each row) Counseling for family problems Counseling for addiction Treatment of addiction-related problems Treatment of perinatal mental health Treatment of psychotic disorders Treatment of Mood/Anxiety disorders Referral services Women Men Don t know Page 3 of 9

Section III: Awareness about Mental Health: 1) Do you think that mental health problems are common in your community? Yes No Don t know 2) In your opinion, how common are the following mental health problems living in your community? Depression Anxiety Drug addiction Peri-natal mental health Not seen at all Present, but not common (<10% Moderately common (10-25% Very common (>25% 3) In your opinion, how common are the following mental health problems in young adults (ages 18-25 years) living in your community? Depression Anxiety Drug addiction Peri-natal mental health Not seen at all Present, but not common (<10% Moderately common (10-25% Very common (>25% 4) How would you rank the following as common causes of mental health problems in young adults (18-25 years) in your community? Family Income and job related Social instability (war and internal disruption) Cultural Drugs Very Moderately Less Not at all Page 4 of 9

5) In general, mental health more common in: Men Women Both Don t know Reasons (if you wish to describe) 6) Do you think that mental health problems are treatable? Page 5 of 9

Section IV: Attitude and Practices about Mental Health: 7) Do you think that the people with Mental health problems have a legitimate health issue? 8) Do you consider patients with mental health as dangerous? 9) Would you accept a friend or a coworker having a mental health problem? 10) If yes how could they be treated? 11) Would you be willing to deal with people at your health facility with mental health problems? 12) How do families respond to a relative with mental health problems? (Multiple answers allowed) Discrimination Stigmatization Social exclusion Helpful behavior none of these 13) How does the community respond to people with mental health problems? (Multiple answers allowed) Discrimination Stigmatization Social exclusion Helpful behavior none of these 14) How should families respond to relatives with mental health problems? (Tick all that apply) They should seek advice or assistance from a health care provider They should keep the illness secret in order to avoid shame or embarrassment They should try to support to the relative with a mental health issue They should ignore it and hope that it goes away They should tell the relative to act more normally Other suggestions 15) What should be the community s response to mental health problems? (Multiple answers allowed) Listen to problems create awareness that mental health are treatable social inclusion helpful behavior Do nothing Isolate the person Send the person to Jail or keep him/her locked Encourage the person to self-refer / see a CHW / physician? Page 6 of 9

Section V: Response to Mental Health problems: 1) How is it to inform the following people about the common mental health problems? Family Government Hospitals Doctors Health Workers Religious Leaders Neither nor Un 2) How are the following sources of information for improving awareness about mental health in the community? Hospitals Government Doctors Health Workers Religious Leaders Internet Mobile Phones Neither nor Un 3) How are the following sources of information for improving awareness about mental health for young adults (Age 18-25 years)? Family Friends Hospitals Government Doctors Health Workers Religious Neither nor Page 7 of 9 Un

Leaders Internet Mobile Phones 4) How can the health providers (like you) contribute to improving health awareness about mental health in young adults (Multiple responses allowed) Screenings Health promotion in general community creating awareness in highrisk cases Counseling of high risk-cases 5) What is the most way in which the health providers (like you) could contribute to identifying people with mental health conditions in the community Counseling Home visits Having screening programs Referring to a specialist 6) What is the most way in which health providers (like you) could reduce mental health problems in the community (Please select one) Improving awareness in the community Timely reporting of probable cases Having regular screening programs Diagnosing and treating the patients Referring patients to next level facility 7) What is the most way in which health providers (like you) could contribute to improving referrals of young adults with mental illnesses Timely reporting of probable cases Home visits Having regular screening programs 8) What is the most way in which the health facility could better respond to the mental health problems (Please select one) Training of healthcare providers on mental health Counseling services at the facility Having screening programs Diagnosis and Treatment of patients Referral facilities Other suggestions Page 8 of 9

Section VI: Use of Mobile Phones: 1) What proportion of young people (18-25 years) in your community possess mobile phones? Hardly anyone <25% 25-50% >50% Almost everyone 2) Do you have a personal mobile phone? Yes No 3) Do you use a mobile phone for collecting or reporting health information? Yes No Not applicable 4) How comfortable are you sending routine health data (currently collected on paper forms) through mobile phones? I am comfortable I am not Comfortable I do not have a mobile phone Don t know 5) How comfortable are you using mobile phones for receiving more information about identifying and treating mental health conditions? I am comfortable I am not Comfortable 6) What could be the key benefits of using text messaging for health awareness about mental health? Getting new information regarding mental health Understanding treatment of mental health Knowing where treatment centers for mental health are located 7) What could be the disadvantages of using mobile phones for health awareness for mental health? Socially not acceptable No/poor signal in our village Mobile cell phones cannot provide health information No disadvantage 8) If available, would you use mobile phones to get more information about other health problems? 9) If yes, which health problems? (Multiple answers allowed) Not applicable Normal illnesses like fever, flu, cough Pregnancy related information (give examples) Adolescent health Emergency Page 9 of 9