Background: Schizophrenia is a mental disease with inability to differentiate real from unreal. In many African cultures a traditional view on mental disease results in stigma, negative attitudes, and ignorance of the patient and their symptoms.Objective: To explore the different attitudes and beliefs amongst relatives of patients having schizophrenia.Method: Cross-sectional survey among relatives of patients with schizophrenia treated at Butabika Mental Hospital, Kampala, Uganda.Results: A total of 44 were included. 30% believed schizophrenia to be a brain disease, 32% thought the cause was supernatural. The majority (80%) thought that schizophrenia can be treated and preferably in hospitals (91%); 66% felt the best way to reduce schizophr...
BACKGROUND: What patients' relatives and health professionals think about causes, treatments and ps...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences ...
BACKGROUND: What patients' relatives and health professionals think about causes, treatments and ps...
of patients with schizophrenia suffer from stigma and, if they do, which areas of their lives are mo...
The burden of mental illness like schizophrenia is increasing and is particularly severe for people ...
Background: Stigma associated with mental illness affects patients and their families. Diverse belie...
Objectives: First, to explore whether in Morocco, a non-Western country, family members of patients ...
Abstract Introduction There is a cultural variability around the perception of what causes the syndr...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a samp...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a samp...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a samp...
The burden of mental illness like schizophrenia is increasing and is particularly severe for people ...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a samp...
Objective: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences o...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences ...
BACKGROUND: What patients' relatives and health professionals think about causes, treatments and ps...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences ...
BACKGROUND: What patients' relatives and health professionals think about causes, treatments and ps...
of patients with schizophrenia suffer from stigma and, if they do, which areas of their lives are mo...
The burden of mental illness like schizophrenia is increasing and is particularly severe for people ...
Background: Stigma associated with mental illness affects patients and their families. Diverse belie...
Objectives: First, to explore whether in Morocco, a non-Western country, family members of patients ...
Abstract Introduction There is a cultural variability around the perception of what causes the syndr...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a samp...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a samp...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a samp...
The burden of mental illness like schizophrenia is increasing and is particularly severe for people ...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a samp...
Objective: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences o...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences ...
BACKGROUND: What patients' relatives and health professionals think about causes, treatments and ps...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences ...
BACKGROUND: What patients' relatives and health professionals think about causes, treatments and ps...