Mental health services in the Republic of Niger.

Journal: International psychiatry : bulletin of the Board of International Affairs of the Royal College of Psychiatrists

Volume: 6

Issue: 3

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Affiliated Institutions:  Mental Health Adviser, CBM International, PO Box , Wuse, Abuja, Nigeria, email julian_eaton@cbm-westafrica.org. Head of National Mental Health Programme, Ministry of Health, Niamey. Director of PRAHN, Niamey, Niger.

Abstract summary 

The Republic of Niger is a large, landlocked west African country. Around 80% of its vast land mass (1 300 000 km) is in the Sahara Desert. Its neighbours are Mali, Algeria, Libya and Chad to the north, and Nigeria, Benin and Burkina Faso to the south. The country came under French rule in the 1890s and gained its independence in 1960, but development has been slowed by political instability, lack of natural resources and drought. In 1999, voters overwhelmingly approved a new constitution, allowing for multi-party elections, which were held later that year. An ongoing rebellion in the north makes access to much of the country difficult.

Authors & Co-authors:  Eaton Julian J Maiga Djibo Douma DD Pate Soumana S

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Chatterjee, S., Patel, V., Chatterjee, A., et al. (2003) Evaluation of a community-based rehabilitation model for chronic schizophrenia in rural India. British Journal of Psychiatry, 182, 57–62.
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SSN : 1749-3676
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Male,Female
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Country of Study
Mali
Publication Country
England