The study employed a qualitative approach to explore the cultural beliefs of mental health care users (MHCUs) and caregivers regarding help-seeking behaviour in the rural communities of the Limpopo Province, South Africa. Forty participants were interviewed, comprising 30 MHCUs and 10 caregivers. Mental illness was ascribed to witchcraft (uvuloyi) and help was mostly sought from traditional and religious healers as the first steps on the path of help-seeking, whereas Western forms of care were usually considered as a last resort. The factors found to influence help-seeking behaviour amongst the participants included lack of knowledge regarding mental illness; traditional beliefs; stigma and discrimination; and the side effects of the antips...
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Psychological treatments of mental health issues have acquired a justifiable notoriety for their ten...
In this article, we identify the basic concepts informing multiprofessional competencies in arts and...
The burgeoning interest in enactive paradigms of perception and cognition offers an opportunity to r...
There is little argument against the benefits of physical activity for most cohorts: healthy individ...
There remains significant concern about men’s mental health, particularly in terms of personal and s...
Faced with an unprecedented mismatch between presented health needs and resources available, we must...
Abstract: The experience of climate change is filtered through ones existing cultural, social and ec...
Policy in Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) in England has undergone radical changes in the ...
Cheri Wilson is Program Director for the Culture-Quality-Collaborative (CQC), and Faculty Research A...
Purpose Attention on world migration has mostly focused on economic and inter-personal impacts, leav...
The world we live in has become increasingly global in nature. As world citizens, the phenomenon of ...
The social media network is one of the trending platforms engaged for communication by students. Re...
Six months after the COVID-19 outbreak first started, Africa accounted for only 1.5% of the document...
Recent advances in cross-disciplinary studies linking architecture and neuroscience have revealed th...
Increasingly, care professionals will be working with residents with dementia from a wide variety of...
Psychological treatments of mental health issues have acquired a justifiable notoriety for their ten...
In this article, we identify the basic concepts informing multiprofessional competencies in arts and...
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