This study aimed to determine the prevalence of psychotic symptoms in urban Tanzania and their relationship with demographic, socio-economic and social factors. A random sample of 899 adults aged 15-59 was surveyed. The main outcome measure was endorsement of one or more psychotic symptoms identified by the Psychosis Screening Questionnaire. 3.9% respondents reported one or more psychotic symptoms in the preceding year. Significantly higher rates of symptoms were found in those who had recently experienced two or more stressful life events, those with CMD and people who had used cannabis in the preceding year
Although poor maternal mental health is a major public health problem, with detrimental effects on t...
The study is about the perceptions and attitudes of the community members about psychotic disorders ...
This study was about psychosocial support offered to people with psychotic disorders by community me...
There have been few epidemiological surveys to establish prevalence and associated risk factors of p...
There have been few epidemiological surveys to establish prevalence and associated risk factors of p...
Abstract: There have been few epidemiological surveys to establish prevalence and associated risk fa...
Abstract: There have been no repeat surveys of psychotic symptoms in Kenya or indeed subSaharan Afri...
There have been no repeat surveys of psychotic symptoms in Kenya or indeed subSaharan Africa. A ment...
Objective: Large epidemiological surveys conducted in the developed world have found rates of psycho...
Evidence suggests substance abuse in Tanzania is a growing public health problem. A random sample of...
Association between common mental disorders (CMDs), equity, poverty and socio-economic functioning a...
Background : Self-reporting of psychotic symptoms varies significantly between cultures and ethnic g...
BACKGROUND: About 25% of the worldwide population suffers from mental, neurological and substance...
A cross sectional population based epidemiological survey of 899 adults aged between 15 and 59 was u...
Introduction: Lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol use, suboptimal diet, and inadequate physic...
Although poor maternal mental health is a major public health problem, with detrimental effects on t...
The study is about the perceptions and attitudes of the community members about psychotic disorders ...
This study was about psychosocial support offered to people with psychotic disorders by community me...
There have been few epidemiological surveys to establish prevalence and associated risk factors of p...
There have been few epidemiological surveys to establish prevalence and associated risk factors of p...
Abstract: There have been few epidemiological surveys to establish prevalence and associated risk fa...
Abstract: There have been no repeat surveys of psychotic symptoms in Kenya or indeed subSaharan Afri...
There have been no repeat surveys of psychotic symptoms in Kenya or indeed subSaharan Africa. A ment...
Objective: Large epidemiological surveys conducted in the developed world have found rates of psycho...
Evidence suggests substance abuse in Tanzania is a growing public health problem. A random sample of...
Association between common mental disorders (CMDs), equity, poverty and socio-economic functioning a...
Background : Self-reporting of psychotic symptoms varies significantly between cultures and ethnic g...
BACKGROUND: About 25% of the worldwide population suffers from mental, neurological and substance...
A cross sectional population based epidemiological survey of 899 adults aged between 15 and 59 was u...
Introduction: Lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol use, suboptimal diet, and inadequate physic...
Although poor maternal mental health is a major public health problem, with detrimental effects on t...
The study is about the perceptions and attitudes of the community members about psychotic disorders ...
This study was about psychosocial support offered to people with psychotic disorders by community me...