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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Adaptation of the Barriers to Access to Care Evaluation (BACE) scale to the Brazilian social and cultural context(Associação de Psiquiatria do Rio Grande do Sul, 2013-12-01) Silva, Leticia [UNIFESP]; Silva, Paula Freitas Ramalho da [UNIFESP]; Gadelha, Ary [UNIFESP]; Clement, Sarah; Thornicroft, Graham; Mari, Jair de Jesus [UNIFESP]; Brietzke, Elisa [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP); King's College Institute of Psychiatry Health Services and Population Research DepartmentINTRODUCTION:A significant gap between the number of individuals who need mental health care and the ones who actually have access to it has been consistently demonstrated in studies conducted in different countries. Recognizing the barriers to care and their contributions to delaying or preventing access to mental health services is a key step to improve the management of mental health care. The Barriers to Access to Care Evaluation (BACE) scale is a 30-item self-report instrument conceived to evaluate obstacles to proper mental health care. The main constraint in the investigation of these barriers in Brazil is the lack of a reliable instrument to be used in the Brazilian social and cultural context.OBJECTIVE:To describe the translation and adaptation process of the BACE scale to the Brazilian social and cultural context.METHOD:The translation and adaptation process comprised the following steps: 1) translation from English to Brazilian Portuguese by two authors who are Brazilian Portuguese native speakers, one of whom is a psychiatrist; 2) evaluation, comparison and matching of the two preliminary versions by an expert committee; 3) back-translation to English by a sworn translator who is an English native speaker; 4) correction of the back-translated version by the authors of the original scale; 5) modifications and final adjustment of the Brazilian Portuguese version.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The processes of translation and adaptation described in this study were performed by the authors and resulted in the Brazilian version of a scale to evaluate barriers to access to mental health care.