Providing mental healthcare through faith-based entities in Africa: a systematic review
Nadine Nanji,
Jill Olivier
Abstract:Background: Psychological disturbances and mental illnesses are prevalent on the continent of Africa. There are shortages of mental health services and a lack of quality providers with limited training and supervision. It is perceived that faith-based entities for psycho-emotional health and wellbeing are filling the gap with positive impact. However, the risks associated with unconventional or extreme spiritual practices will be evaluated. The contributions of these entities, their roles in the global and A… Show more
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