Vodou as an explanatory framework for illness has been considered an impediment to biomedical psychiatric treatment in rural Haiti by some scholars and Haitian professionals. According to this perspective, attribution of mental illness to supernatural possession drives individuals to seek care from houngan-s (Vodou priests) and other folk practitioners, rather than physicians, psychologists, or psychiatrists. This study investigates whether explanatory models of mental illness invoking supernatural causation result in care-seeking from folk practitioners and resistance to biomedical treatment. The study comprised 31 semi-structured interviews with community leaders, traditional healers, religious leaders, and biomedical providers, 10 focus ...
This study evaluates the use of a mental health mobile clinic to overcome two major challenges to th...
The experience of mental disorders while part of humanity, reveal inequities that are inhumane due t...
Abstract The interpretative models of mental disorders by traditional health practitioners in the Di...
Mental healthcare is largely unavailable throughout Haiti, particularly in rural areas. The aim of t...
Objective: In many traditional belief systems in Africa, including South Africa, mental health probl...
This study evaluates the use of a mental health mobile clinic to overcome two major challenges to th...
Background: It has been recognized that explanatory models (EMs) of mental distress play an importan...
The underutilization of mental health services by members of the Haitian American community is a wel...
A rich Haitian ethnopsychology has been described, detailing concepts of personhood, explanatory mod...
Background: The Global Movement for Mental Health has brought renewed attention to the neglect of p...
This study evaluates the use of a mental health mobile clinic to overcome two major challenges to th...
This research work examined how orthodox medicine on Mental Illness is preferred among Ibibio People...
Aims: To understand the patterns of the schizophrenic patients ’ healthcare-seeking behaviour (HCSB)...
Background: Little is known about the prevalence and severity of DSM-IV mental disorders treated by...
This study evaluates the use of a mental health mobile clinic to overcome two major challenges to th...
This study evaluates the use of a mental health mobile clinic to overcome two major challenges to th...
The experience of mental disorders while part of humanity, reveal inequities that are inhumane due t...
Abstract The interpretative models of mental disorders by traditional health practitioners in the Di...
Mental healthcare is largely unavailable throughout Haiti, particularly in rural areas. The aim of t...
Objective: In many traditional belief systems in Africa, including South Africa, mental health probl...
This study evaluates the use of a mental health mobile clinic to overcome two major challenges to th...
Background: It has been recognized that explanatory models (EMs) of mental distress play an importan...
The underutilization of mental health services by members of the Haitian American community is a wel...
A rich Haitian ethnopsychology has been described, detailing concepts of personhood, explanatory mod...
Background: The Global Movement for Mental Health has brought renewed attention to the neglect of p...
This study evaluates the use of a mental health mobile clinic to overcome two major challenges to th...
This research work examined how orthodox medicine on Mental Illness is preferred among Ibibio People...
Aims: To understand the patterns of the schizophrenic patients ’ healthcare-seeking behaviour (HCSB)...
Background: Little is known about the prevalence and severity of DSM-IV mental disorders treated by...
This study evaluates the use of a mental health mobile clinic to overcome two major challenges to th...
This study evaluates the use of a mental health mobile clinic to overcome two major challenges to th...
The experience of mental disorders while part of humanity, reveal inequities that are inhumane due t...
Abstract The interpretative models of mental disorders by traditional health practitioners in the Di...