Mental health services in Ethiopia's highlands face significant barriers that hinder HIV-positive patients from accessing necessary care. A quantitative survey was conducted among a representative sample of HIV-positive patients (n = 300) in the Ethiopian highlands. Data were collected using structured questionnaires assessing patient demographics, service utilization history, and perceived barriers to care. Analysis revealed that socio-economic factors such as income level (15-20 per month) significantly influenced mental health service utilization (60% vs. 40%; p < 0. 05). Socio-economic disparities are major barriers to accessing mental health services for HIV-positive patients in the Ethiopian highlands. Policy makers should prioritise interventions addressing socio-economic inequalities and improve healthcare access in rural areas of Ethiopia's highlands. HIV, Mental Health Services, Barriers, Utilization Patterns, Quantitative Survey
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