Mental health care in Nepal: current situation and challenges for development of a district mental health care plan. Confl Heal. 2015; 9 (1):3. doi: 10.1186/s13031-014-0030-5. [ Cross Ref ]Luitel N, Jordans M, Adhikari A, Upadhaya N, Hanlon C, Lund C, Komproe I. Mental health...
Voices from the Edge: Mental health in Nepal and South AfricaMakan, Amit
It has been over a decade since the government of Nepal adopted the National Mental Health Policy (NMHP) in 1997. This article analyses the current provision of fragmented mental health services in Nepal through case scenarios from Jumla in northwest and Janakpur in southeast Nepal, criticises th...
In the current study, we worked toward addressing these gaps. Our first objective was to compare the mental health of former child soldiers who have returned home with that of children growing up in active conflict settings but who were not conscripted by armed groups in Nepal, using cross-cu...
Jordans MJD, Kohrt BA, Tol WA, Luitel N. Validation Study: Mental Health and Functioning Assessment Instruments for Children Affected by Armed Conflict in Nepal. Kathmandu, Nepal: Transcultural Psychosocial Organization Nepal; Save the Children–United States; 2007 27. Birleson P....
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Further, perinatal mental disorders are weighing on the health burden in lower and middle-income countries (LMIC) where estimates of mental illness are 20% and higher, predominating in the most vulnerable women—those deprived of accessibility to maternal and child health care [7, 8]. The ...
we worked toward addressing these gaps. our first objective was to compare the mental health of former child soldiers who have returned home with that of children growing up in active conflict settings but who were not conscripted by armed groups in nepal, using cross-culturally validated measures...