Mental health policy implementation as an integral part of primary health care services in Oshana region, Namibiadoi:10.5430/JNEP.V6N11P53Daniel Opotamutale AshipalaWilma WilkinsonAgnes van Dyk
Although 12-13% of Namibians are reported to struggle with psychological distress, very few practitioners are available to provide mental health services in Namibia. Those practitioners who are available are often trained from Western counseling and psychiatric perspectives that may not readily align to...
The aim of this qualitative study was to describe the problems that parents or caregivers of children with mental health disabilities and disorders in Namibia experience when accessing healthcare resources for their children.#Data was co... R Coomer - 《African Journal of Psychiatry》 被引量: 8...
Women empowerment in Namibia: measurement, determinants and geographical disparities. World Dev Perspect. 2020;19:100211. Article Google Scholar Ibrahim B, Asad S. Women economic empowerment and employment discrimination: (quality education a factor to boost women’s economic empowerment and to reduce...
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In Ethiopia, Namibia, and Nepal psychotic disorders had the highest rate; in Liberia and Yemen severe emotional disorders were highest, and in Bangladesh other psychological complaint had the highest rate. Table 2 Weighted mean rates of MNS visits per 1,000 refugees per month for each ...
Female sex workers (FSW) are a vulnerable population for sexual violence and poor sexual and reproductive health outcomes. Sexual violence against FSW has not been widely studied in The Gambia. This study will report the prevalence of and evaluate the he
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An incongruence between policy, practice, and cultural values: implications for mental health services in Namibiameshelemiah.1@osu.eduJacquelyn C. A. Meshelemiahhttps://orcid.org/0009-0001-8280-4357Atelma C. Thanisesmeshelemiah.1@osu.edu