Psychotic-like experiences among 9,564 Kenyan adolescents and young adults
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Abstract
Psychosis screening can provide valuable information about individuals and may help identify those who may require clinical assessment and intervention to improve outcomes. This is particularly relevant in many parts of Africa where the resources are limited for treating more advanced illness.
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| Authors | Mamah D;Mutiso VN;Ndetei DM;; |
| Journal | psychiatry research |
| Year | 2021 |
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pmid:34029986
doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2021.113994
daniel mamah
victoria n mutiso
david m ndetei
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