#11265. Mental health literacy in Ghana: Implications for religiosity, education and stigmatization

August 2026publication date
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Health (social science);
Psychiatry and Mental Health;
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Abstract:
Research on Mental Health Literacy (MHL) has been growing internationally. This study was conducted to explore the relationships between religiosity, education, stigmatization and MHL.
Keywords:
depression; indigenous psychiatry; mental health literacy; religiosity; schizophrenia; stigmatization

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