The epidemiology of common mental disorders in Libya: a systematic review
Abstract Introduction There has been a global increase in the prevalence of common mental disorders (CMD), particularly in conflict hotspots. The limited amount of resources is one of the key barriers to effective treatment within Low- and Middle-income countries (LAMICs). The lack of service provis...
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Main Authors: | Mansour Abdulshafea, Abdul Hakim Rhouma, Nadeem Gire, Ali AlMadhoob, Usman Arshad, Nusrat Husain |
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Language: | EN |
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SpringerOpen
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8596827d35ce4c6abbbc24739b51c51b |
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