The 'longlong' population of Ialibu District, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea: contact with health services and care in the village.

Journal: Papua and New Guinea medical journal

Volume: 35

Issue: 3

Year of Publication: 1993

Affiliated Institutions:  Ialibu Health Centre, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea.

Abstract summary 

The aim of the study was to describe the general behaviour, living arrangements and level of health services contact of the mentally ill population of a health district in Papua New Guinea. The immediate relatives of 31 'longlong' people living in Ialibu District were interviewed. About half of the mentally ill subjects were able to cook and look after a garden. Just over half had engaged in physical violence or stolen and one-fifth had been physically restrained. Almost all were living in their own village although not all were living with their own families. Just over half had had contact with health services and this contact had usually been brief and, in the relatives' eyes, unsatisfactory.

Authors & Co-authors:  Buchanan A A

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SSN : 0031-1480
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Activities of Daily Living
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Country of Study
Guinea
Publication Country
Papua New Guinea