Peer reviewed: TrueClinical High Risk for Psychosis has evolved in recent years as a conceptual and clinical entity, representing a shift in focus from the syndromal psychosis state to a recognition of the pre-psychotic state as a period of potential preventive intervention. Much existing evidence has been generated from well-resourced countries, with a more limited body of literature available from Africa and other Majority World countries. Against a backdrop of prevailing systemic challenges, it is necessary to appraise the state of knowledge on Clinical High Risk for Psychosis in Africa. In this perspective article, we cover epidemiology, risk factors, predictors of psychosis conversion, as well as an overview of sociocultural factors, n...
In 1966, the World Health Organization began the International Pilot Study of Schizophrenia, findin...
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) have attracted increased scholarly attention; however, there are l...
Abstract Background Internalisation of stigma occurs when people with a stigmatised attribute, such ...
Clinical High Risk for Psychosis has evolved in recent years as a conceptual and clinical entity, re...
BACKGROUND: The Global Burden of Disease attributable to psychotic disorders in African countries is...
Background: The clinical high-risk for psychosis (CHR) paradigm is one of the best studied preventiv...
AbstractThe schizophrenia prodrome has not been extensively studied in Africa. Identification of pro...
Mental illness is considered a silent epidemic throughoutAfrica due to substantial financial and sys...
Aim: To identify the treatments and interventions available and their impact on people living with s...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify schizophrenia trialling activity in African countries and to describe the mai...
Background : Self-reporting of psychotic symptoms varies significantly between cultures and ethnic g...
Introduction: Mental health is an essential component of human well-being. Nowadays there is a tende...
Background Lay Health Workers (LHW) are important providers of community mental heal...
In 1966, the World Health Organization began the International Pilot Study of Schizophrenia, findin...
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) have attracted increased scholarly attention; however, there are l...
Abstract Background Internalisation of stigma occurs when people with a stigmatised attribute, such ...
Clinical High Risk for Psychosis has evolved in recent years as a conceptual and clinical entity, re...
BACKGROUND: The Global Burden of Disease attributable to psychotic disorders in African countries is...
Background: The clinical high-risk for psychosis (CHR) paradigm is one of the best studied preventiv...
AbstractThe schizophrenia prodrome has not been extensively studied in Africa. Identification of pro...
Mental illness is considered a silent epidemic throughoutAfrica due to substantial financial and sys...
Aim: To identify the treatments and interventions available and their impact on people living with s...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify schizophrenia trialling activity in African countries and to describe the mai...
Background : Self-reporting of psychotic symptoms varies significantly between cultures and ethnic g...
Introduction: Mental health is an essential component of human well-being. Nowadays there is a tende...
Background Lay Health Workers (LHW) are important providers of community mental heal...
In 1966, the World Health Organization began the International Pilot Study of Schizophrenia, findin...
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) have attracted increased scholarly attention; however, there are l...
Abstract Background Internalisation of stigma occurs when people with a stigmatised attribute, such ...