Nigerian primary health care workers: a pilot survey on attitude to mental health

  • Ogunlesi A
  • Adelekan M
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The history of health services in Nigeria shows that the earliest services were provided for sailors and slaves. Later, government services were introduced mainly to cater for European civil servants and military personnel. Since the introduction of these rudimentary services, the health services in Nigeria have undergone a series of developmental epochs.

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Ogunlesi, A. O., & Adelekan, M. L. (1988). Nigerian primary health care workers: a pilot survey on attitude to mental health. Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 12(10), 441–443. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.12.10.441

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