Background: Culture is inevitably linked with the experience, interpretation and course of what modern biomedicine understands to be psychotic symptoms. However, data on psychoses in low- and middle-income countries are sparse. Our previous study showed that psychotic and mood-related experiences, symptoms and disorders are common among individuals who had received the ancestral calling to become a traditional health practitioner (THP) in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Our related ethnographic study suggested that ukuthwasa (the training to become a THP) may positively moderate these calling-related symptoms. As far as we know, no research has been conducted into the course of psychiatric symptoms among apprentice THPs. Objective: We st...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Cultural and social factors have a significant impact on the clinical presentation, interpretation, ...
Traditional healers are acceptable and highly accessible health practitioners throughout sub-Saharan...
Background: Culture is inevitably linked with the experience, interpretation and course of what mode...
Background: Culture is inevitably linked with the experience, interpretation and course of what mode...
BackgroundCulture is inevitably linked with the experience, interpretation and course of what modern...
BackgroundCulture is inevitably linked with the experience, interpretation and course of what modern...
BackgroundCulture is inevitably linked with the experience, interpretation and course of what modern...
Sociocultural context seems to influence the epidemiology, phenotype, treatment, and course of psych...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
Objective: In many traditional belief systems in Africa, including South Africa, mental health probl...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Cultural and social factors have a significant impact on the clinical presentation, interpretation, ...
Traditional healers are acceptable and highly accessible health practitioners throughout sub-Saharan...
Background: Culture is inevitably linked with the experience, interpretation and course of what mode...
Background: Culture is inevitably linked with the experience, interpretation and course of what mode...
BackgroundCulture is inevitably linked with the experience, interpretation and course of what modern...
BackgroundCulture is inevitably linked with the experience, interpretation and course of what modern...
BackgroundCulture is inevitably linked with the experience, interpretation and course of what modern...
Sociocultural context seems to influence the epidemiology, phenotype, treatment, and course of psych...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
Objective: In many traditional belief systems in Africa, including South Africa, mental health probl...
This qualitative ethnographic study complements an epidemiological study on first episode psychosis ...
Cultural and social factors have a significant impact on the clinical presentation, interpretation, ...
Traditional healers are acceptable and highly accessible health practitioners throughout sub-Saharan...