Pathways to psychiatric care for children and adolescents at a tertiary facility in northern Nigeria
There is limited availability of mental health services in Nigeria, and indeed most of Africa. Available services are also often under-utilized because of widespread ignorance and supernatural beliefs about the etiology of mental illnesses. The consequence, therefore, is a long and tedious pathway t...
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Main Authors: | Jibril O. Abdulmalik (Author), Shehu Sale (Author) |
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