Jacobs, Heinerich Elroy2026-07-132026-07-132025https://hdl.handle.net/10566/24927The number of patients who received a selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor within the Mossel Bay Sub-District in the last four years (2020 – 2023) ranged from 2500 – 3500 annually. In 2020, the number of patients on mental health treatment within the Sub-District was 3510, and it decreased to 2500 in 2023, mostly because of treatment defaults. This statistic shows that there is a significant need for intervention in the mental health sphere within the Mossel Bay District. Treatment default by mental health care users is a challenge in the Mossel Bay area and this study sought to understand the reasons for treatment defaulting at Mossel Bay Hospital, Western Cape Province, South Africa.enMental Health AdherenceTreatment DefaultSsrisStigmaPsychoeducationAdverse EffectsUnderstanding reasons for treatment defaulting among mental health patients at a district hospital in Mossel Bay, South AfricaThesis