OBJECTIVE: Mental health of women is globally receiving particular attention. This study assessed community\u27s view on certain aspects of women\u27s mental health prior to introducing an intervention. SETTING: The study was conducted in an urban squatter settlement located in District West of Karachi in 1997 where the Aga Khan University has set up a Primary Health Care program in partnership with the communities. METHODS: Using convenient sampling, door to door household survey was conducted by medical students. RESULTS: Two hundred and eighty one residents were interviewed. Respondents were asked to list contributory factors which lead to mental distress in women. Two hundred and ten (75%) were able to list certain factors. The facto...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental healt...
Objective: This study aims to measure the prevalence of mental health disorders in low-resource sett...
Pakistani women in the UK are an at-risk group with high levels of mental health problems, but low l...
BACKGROUND: Community-based information on maternal mental health in developing countries is meager ...
Background: Depression is one of the growing public health concerns among women worldwide. This is o...
Poor mental health is a global epidemic with women affected more often compared to men. Compromised ...
BACKGROUND: Women in Pakistan experience a high prevalence of depression; yet make negligible use of...
Introduction: The burden of mental illness is increasing in Pakistan as political instability, vio...
Objective: To study the prevalence of, and factors associated with anxiety and depression among wome...
This thesis reports on the gynaecological and mental health of low-income urban women in Thane, Indi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Pakistani families living in an urban area...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognized all over the world for its association wit...
Abstract Intimate partner violence (IPV) is highly prevalent in Pakistan. Social support is associat...
Objective A number of studies have looked at the prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders in the...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental healt...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental healt...
Objective: This study aims to measure the prevalence of mental health disorders in low-resource sett...
Pakistani women in the UK are an at-risk group with high levels of mental health problems, but low l...
BACKGROUND: Community-based information on maternal mental health in developing countries is meager ...
Background: Depression is one of the growing public health concerns among women worldwide. This is o...
Poor mental health is a global epidemic with women affected more often compared to men. Compromised ...
BACKGROUND: Women in Pakistan experience a high prevalence of depression; yet make negligible use of...
Introduction: The burden of mental illness is increasing in Pakistan as political instability, vio...
Objective: To study the prevalence of, and factors associated with anxiety and depression among wome...
This thesis reports on the gynaecological and mental health of low-income urban women in Thane, Indi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Pakistani families living in an urban area...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognized all over the world for its association wit...
Abstract Intimate partner violence (IPV) is highly prevalent in Pakistan. Social support is associat...
Objective A number of studies have looked at the prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders in the...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental healt...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of mental illness is high and opportunities for promoting mental healt...
Objective: This study aims to measure the prevalence of mental health disorders in low-resource sett...
Pakistani women in the UK are an at-risk group with high levels of mental health problems, but low l...