Zimbabwe is a landlocked country which has recently emerged from some marked political and socioeconomic challenges. Against this background, mental health has fallen down the priority list, as matters such as food shortages and the AIDS scourge have taken precedence. Zimbabwe is in southern Africa; Zambia and Botswana lie to the north, Namibia to the west, South Africa to the south and Mozambique to the east. Its population is 11.4 million. The capital city is Harare, which has a population of 1.6 million
Background. For most low- and middle-income countries, mental health remains a neglected area, despi...
Mental health has become a national health priority in the West; however, it is still an overlooked ...
It is widely recognized that poverty is a driver of adverse health. Thus, programs that address eco...
Zimbabwe has an estimated population of 14 million people and the capital city is Harare, which has...
The mental-health conditions and services in most African countries are of great concern. There is a...
The World Health Organisation's definition of health is "a state of complete physical, mental and so...
This paper considers several aspects of the evolution, organization and current status of the mental...
Low and middle income countries face many challenges in meeting mental health needs in their regions...
More than 85% of the world's population lives in 153 low-income and middle-income countries (LAMICs)...
Despite the need to improve the quantity and quality of psychiatry training in sub-Saharan Africa (S...
This month's issue of BJPsych International focuses on Bangladesh, one of the most densely populated...
Introduction: The World Health Organization defines health as a state of complete physical, mental a...
Background: More than 13% of the global burden of disease is estimated to be due to neuropsychiatric...
More than 85% of the world's population lives in 153 low-income and middle-income countries (LAMICs)...
When people think of developing countries, their image is often of standards of living lower than Eu...
Background. For most low- and middle-income countries, mental health remains a neglected area, despi...
Mental health has become a national health priority in the West; however, it is still an overlooked ...
It is widely recognized that poverty is a driver of adverse health. Thus, programs that address eco...
Zimbabwe has an estimated population of 14 million people and the capital city is Harare, which has...
The mental-health conditions and services in most African countries are of great concern. There is a...
The World Health Organisation's definition of health is "a state of complete physical, mental and so...
This paper considers several aspects of the evolution, organization and current status of the mental...
Low and middle income countries face many challenges in meeting mental health needs in their regions...
More than 85% of the world's population lives in 153 low-income and middle-income countries (LAMICs)...
Despite the need to improve the quantity and quality of psychiatry training in sub-Saharan Africa (S...
This month's issue of BJPsych International focuses on Bangladesh, one of the most densely populated...
Introduction: The World Health Organization defines health as a state of complete physical, mental a...
Background: More than 13% of the global burden of disease is estimated to be due to neuropsychiatric...
More than 85% of the world's population lives in 153 low-income and middle-income countries (LAMICs)...
When people think of developing countries, their image is often of standards of living lower than Eu...
Background. For most low- and middle-income countries, mental health remains a neglected area, despi...
Mental health has become a national health priority in the West; however, it is still an overlooked ...
It is widely recognized that poverty is a driver of adverse health. Thus, programs that address eco...