Open Access Library Journal

Volume 12, Issue 7 (July 2025)

ISSN Print: 2333-9705   ISSN Online: 2333-9721

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Addressing Depression: A Comparative SWOT Analysis of Mental Health Systems in Canada and Yemen

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ABSTRACT

Depression is a global mental health issue that affects individuals in diverse ways, with cultural, economic, and healthcare contexts shaping both the management and perception of the condition. This paper presents a comparative SWOT analysis of depression in Canada and Yemen, examining how each country’s socio-economic environment influences mental health care. Canada, a high-income nation with a well-established healthcare system, contrasts sharply with Yemen, where ongoing conflict and economic instability create significant barriers to mental health services. Key strengths identified in Canada include its well-funded mental health programs, multicultural approach to care, and widespread public awareness campaigns aimed at reducing stigma. However, challenges such as limited access to mental health services in rural areas, particularly for Indigenous populations, and the high cost of private treatment, remain significant barriers. In contrast, Yemen’s strength lies in its strong cultural support networks, where family and community play pivotal roles in managing depression. Despite this, Yemen faces critical weaknesses such as a lack of formal mental health infrastructure, limited funding, and a shortage of trained professionals. Both countries present unique opportunities: Canada could further enhance its mental health care by integrating community-based and culturally sensitive approaches, inspired by Yemen’s social cohesion, while Yemen stands to benefit from digital health solutions and international aid. However, both countries face threats, including stigma surrounding mental health, systemic challenges, and economic constraints, which hinder effective treatment and care. This analysis emphasizes the importance of context-specific mental health strategies and calls for a collaborative exchange of knowledge between nations. By integrating the strengths of both countries, Canada and Yemen can improve their mental health frameworks and contribute to global efforts in addressing depression as a crucial component of overall health.

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Al-Zioud, L., Arabiyat, L. and Al-Zioud, M. (2025) Addressing Depression: A Comparative SWOT Analysis of Mental Health Systems in Canada and Yemen. Open Access Library Journal, 12, 1-11. doi: 10.4236/oalib.1113642.

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