Objective: The treatment gap for mental health disorders in Sabah, Malaysia is estimated to be over 90%. Probable reasons include how the depressive symptoms are interpreted. The aim of this study was to explore the interpretation of depressive symptoms in Sabah in rural and urban areas in order to find ways of reducing the treatment gap. Methods: Subjects were given an instrument which consisted of a vignette identification exercise and a set of statements about causes and treatment of depression, which the subjects were asked to rate. Results: One hundred and ninety eight subjects from an urban area and 180 subjects from a rural area were sampled. The most common cause given for the vignette identification was “Stressâ€, with “Coun...
The main aim of this thesis was to explore the assessment and treatment of depression among the Mala...
Depression is a common chronic disorder that affects individual functioning and contributes to the i...
This study aims to provide data on the prevalence of depression and the possible risk factors respon...
Objective: The treatment gap for mental health disorders in Sabah, Malaysia is estimated to be over ...
BACKGROUND: This study examined knowledge and beliefs about depression among Malaysian Malays varyin...
Introduction: Childhood depression is a debilitating psychiatric illness and has frequently been und...
Background. The prevalence of mental illness in Malaysia is rising each year, with the highest recor...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in primary care settings and are associated with severe ph...
The 2015 National Health and Morbidity Survey estimated that over 29% of the adult population of Mal...
Background Depression is a common psychiatric disease that affects the elder population in the worl...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a serious condition that is often ignored or overlooked by health care pro...
Depression is one of the most important public health issues in Malaysian and global context. Depre...
Introduction : Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders in Malaysia. it occurs ...
Objective: To examine rural and urban differences in depression-related mental health literacy, expe...
Introduction: Depression is a curable debilitating illness that becomes a leading cause of ...
The main aim of this thesis was to explore the assessment and treatment of depression among the Mala...
Depression is a common chronic disorder that affects individual functioning and contributes to the i...
This study aims to provide data on the prevalence of depression and the possible risk factors respon...
Objective: The treatment gap for mental health disorders in Sabah, Malaysia is estimated to be over ...
BACKGROUND: This study examined knowledge and beliefs about depression among Malaysian Malays varyin...
Introduction: Childhood depression is a debilitating psychiatric illness and has frequently been und...
Background. The prevalence of mental illness in Malaysia is rising each year, with the highest recor...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in primary care settings and are associated with severe ph...
The 2015 National Health and Morbidity Survey estimated that over 29% of the adult population of Mal...
Background Depression is a common psychiatric disease that affects the elder population in the worl...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a serious condition that is often ignored or overlooked by health care pro...
Depression is one of the most important public health issues in Malaysian and global context. Depre...
Introduction : Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders in Malaysia. it occurs ...
Objective: To examine rural and urban differences in depression-related mental health literacy, expe...
Introduction: Depression is a curable debilitating illness that becomes a leading cause of ...
The main aim of this thesis was to explore the assessment and treatment of depression among the Mala...
Depression is a common chronic disorder that affects individual functioning and contributes to the i...
This study aims to provide data on the prevalence of depression and the possible risk factors respon...