Nosology and modalities for deciding on the management of patients with psychiatric illness among traditional healers in Lagos, Nigeria

  • Olugbile O
  • Zachariah N
  • Isichei B
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Abstract

Many patients in Nigeria consult traditional healers before, or in parallel with, modern psychiatric services. Part of the attraction of traditional medicine for the populace, apart from its lower cost and easier accessibility, may lie in its ‘cultural’ explanatory concepts of the nature and course of mental disorder.

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Olugbile, O., Zachariah, N. P., & Isichei, B. (2007). Nosology and modalities for deciding on the management of patients with psychiatric illness among traditional healers in Lagos, Nigeria. International Psychiatry, 4(4), 83–84. https://doi.org/10.1192/s1749367600005221

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