Community mental health services in Malaysia

  • Salleh M
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Abstract

The need to confine and restrain psychotic patients at the turn of the last century saw the building of a few large asylums which soon became overcrowded with the growth of the population. These asylums were the only service available to the mentally ill until 1959 when the trend to decentralise began with the building of general hospital psychiatric units.

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Salleh, Mohd. R. (1992). Community mental health services in Malaysia. Psychiatric Bulletin, 16(10), 648–650. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.16.10.648

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