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    Knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of mental illness among staff in general medical facilities in Kenya: practice and policy implications. 

    Ndetei David M.; Khasakhala, LI; Mutiso, V; Mbwayo, AW (2011)
    Objective: To determine the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about mental illness among staff in general hospitals. Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study conducted on staff in ten medical facilities in Kenya on their ...
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    Another side of African psychiatry in the 21st century--chaining as containment 

    Ndetei David M.; Mbwayo, AW (2010-03)
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    University medical education in Kenya: The challenges. 

    Ndetei David M.; Mathai, M; Khasakhala, LI; Mutiso, V; Mbwayo, AW (2010)
    There are two medical schools training doctors in Kenya: the Moi University established in 1984 and the University of Nairobi established in 1967. The University of Nairobi has so far produced the majority of Kenyan doctors. ...
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    The prevalence of depressive symptoms among adolescents in Nairobi public secondary schools: association with perceived maladaptive parental behaviour 

    Khasakhala, LI; Ndetei David M.; Mutiso, Vi; Mbwayo, AW; Mathai, M (2012)
    OBJECTIVE: Depression in adolescents is a matter of concern because of its high prevalence, potential recurrence and impairment of functioning in the affected individual. The study sought to determine the prevalence of ...
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    Traditional healers and provision of mental health services in cosmopolitan informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya 

    Mbwayo, AW; Ndetei David M.; Mutiso, V; Khasakhala, LI (2013)
    Objective: The study aimed to investigate the types of mental illnesses treated by traditional healers, and their methods of identifying and treating mental illnesses in their patients.Method:In urban informal settlements ...
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    Prevalence and characteristics of psychotic-like experiences in Kenyan youth 

    Ndetei David M.; Muriungi, SK; Owoso, A; Mutiso, VN; Mbwayo, AW; Khasakhala, LI; Barch, DM; Mamah, D (2012)
    Current evidence suggests that there may be significant differences in psychotic symptom prevalence in Africa compared with other cultures. However, there have been few studies evaluating these symptoms in the continent. ...
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    Classes of psychotic experiences in kenyan children and adolescents. 

    Mamah, D; Owoso, A; Mbwayo, AW; Mutiso, VN; Muriungi, SK; Khasakhala, LI; Barch, DM; Ndetei David M. (2013)
    Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) have been observed worldwide in both adults and children outside the context of a clinical disorder. In the current study, we investigate the prevalence and patterns of PLEs among children ...

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