Mental health services in Uganda

  • Kigozi F
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Uganda is a landlocked developing country in East Africa with an estimated population of 24.8 million people (2002 census). At independence (in 1962) Uganda was a very prosperous and stable country, with enviable medical services in the region. This, however, was destroyed by a tyrant military regime and the subsequent civil wars up to 1986, when the current government took over the reigns of power.

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Kigozi, F. (2005). Mental health services in Uganda. International Psychiatry, 2(7), 15–18. https://doi.org/10.1192/s1749367600007104

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