BACKGROUND: Mental health services in Nigeria consist mainly of large government psychiatric hospitals and there are very few mental health professionals to serve the large population of the country. However, more recently, community mental health services, which have been shown to improve access to care and clinical outcomes are beginning to develop in some locations. Despite efforts to promote more accessible services, low levels of knowledge about effective treatment of mental disorders means that even where these services are available, a very small proportion of people utilise these services. Therefore interventions to increase service use are an essential component of health system. METHODS: This intervention was designed to increase ...
Mental illness is a public health crisis with extensive stigma that has been substantially neglected...
In Nigeria, the disparity between available healthcare services and need for mental health services ...
BACKGROUND: 71% of countries in the World Health Organisation's (WHO's) African Region have a stand-...
Abstract Background Mental health services in Nigeria consist mainly of large government psychiatric...
This grass-roots level mental health awareness programme considerably increased use of community-bas...
BACKGROUND: The treatment gap for mental illness in Nigeria, as in other sub-Saharan countries, is e...
Nigeria’s mental health policy was formulated in 1991, but it did not make adequate provision for co...
One of the major challenges in treating mental illness in Nigeria is that the health care facilities...
As part of a pilot programme to scale up community mental health services, local health centre direc...
Introduction: The World Health Organization defines health as a state of complete physical, mental a...
Background: An adequate knowledge of mental illness causation, treatment modalities and positive att...
Mental health is a state of well-being which allows a better realisation of one's own potentials. Wi...
This paper clinically analysizes the cases of mental disorder in Warri and its ‘environs as recorded...
Mental illnesses are highly stigmatized worldwide;in Nigeria, the psychiatric institutions and the m...
BACKGROUND: Mental, neurological and substance use disorders are a public health burden in Uganda. M...
Mental illness is a public health crisis with extensive stigma that has been substantially neglected...
In Nigeria, the disparity between available healthcare services and need for mental health services ...
BACKGROUND: 71% of countries in the World Health Organisation's (WHO's) African Region have a stand-...
Abstract Background Mental health services in Nigeria consist mainly of large government psychiatric...
This grass-roots level mental health awareness programme considerably increased use of community-bas...
BACKGROUND: The treatment gap for mental illness in Nigeria, as in other sub-Saharan countries, is e...
Nigeria’s mental health policy was formulated in 1991, but it did not make adequate provision for co...
One of the major challenges in treating mental illness in Nigeria is that the health care facilities...
As part of a pilot programme to scale up community mental health services, local health centre direc...
Introduction: The World Health Organization defines health as a state of complete physical, mental a...
Background: An adequate knowledge of mental illness causation, treatment modalities and positive att...
Mental health is a state of well-being which allows a better realisation of one's own potentials. Wi...
This paper clinically analysizes the cases of mental disorder in Warri and its ‘environs as recorded...
Mental illnesses are highly stigmatized worldwide;in Nigeria, the psychiatric institutions and the m...
BACKGROUND: Mental, neurological and substance use disorders are a public health burden in Uganda. M...
Mental illness is a public health crisis with extensive stigma that has been substantially neglected...
In Nigeria, the disparity between available healthcare services and need for mental health services ...
BACKGROUND: 71% of countries in the World Health Organisation's (WHO's) African Region have a stand-...