“…For example, during the 2015 census, physical disabilities were separated into 13 different categories (e.g., polio, amputee, blind, deaf), whereas mental disabilities were included in only three categories (i.e., mental difficulties, psychiatric disability, and other; Kabia & Tarawally, 2017). Part of the reason for this dichotomous characterization of disability stems from Sierra Leone’s history and the social and political policies in place (Sesay, 2020). Sierra Leone was part of a decade-long civil war (1991–2002) that resulted in many people losing limbs and acquiring physical disabilities.…”