A mental health prevalence survey in two developing towns of western region

  • Upadhyaya K
  • Pol K
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Abstract

A prevalence survey was done to find out the conspicuous psychiatric morbidity (CPM) in two rapidlydeveloping towns of western region by using Self – Rating Questionnaire (SRQ). Out of 894 people interviewed773 were selected for analysis. The CPM point prevalence rate of 35.4 % was found. The high prevalence ofCPM was most likely due to less stable social structure in the towns in transition.

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Upadhyaya, K. D., & Pol, K. (2003). A mental health prevalence survey in two developing towns of western region. Journal of Nepal Medical Association, 42(150), 328–330. https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.610

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