Chapter 8 230 59. Do you think psychiatrists have enough knowledge about family planning and its combination with mental health issues? • Yes • I don't know • No 60. If your close one has been prescribed medication in the past in mental health care, were they asked about their desire to have children to take this into consideration? • Yes • I don't know • No PART FOUR: After the MIND panel survey last year, we were able to conduct some indepth interviews with panel members. The previous statements are based on these interviews, and we would like to present them to you. 61. Statement: Family planning and desire to have children can only be discussed when there is trust between patient and provider. • Strongly disagree, because: • Disagree, because: • Neutral, because: • Agree, because: • Strongly agree, because: 62. Statement: I am aware that I (or my close one) can seek advice on medication, pregnancy, and mental health issues at a POP (Psychiatry, Obstetrics, and Pediatrics) clinic. • Yes • No 63. Statement: Referral to a POP clinic is discouraging because of the stigma associated with psychiatry. • Strongly disagree, because: • Disagree, because: • Neutral, because: • Agree, because: • Strongly agree, because:
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