Mali - World Health Survey - Enquête mondiale sur la santé (2003)
ID de référence | MLI-OMS-WHS-2003 |
Année | 2003 |
Pays | Mali |
Producteur(s) | World Health Organization (WHO) |
Bailleur(s) | World Health Organization - WHO - |
Collection(s) | |
Métadonnées | Documentation au format PDF |
Page web de l'étude |
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Sep 18, 2019
Dernière modification
Sep 18, 2019
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- Documentation
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- Dictionnaire de données
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- Bibliographie
Schizophrenia diagnosis
(q6035)
Fichier: WHS-Mali_F5
Fichier: WHS-Mali_F5
Aperçu
Type:
Discrète Format: numeric Largeur: 4 Décimales: 2 Intervalle: 1-8 |
Enregistrements valides: 0 Invalide: 0 |
Questions et instructions
Have you ever been diagnosed for a mental health problem such as schizophrenia or psychosis?
Valeur | Catégorie |
---|---|
1 | Yes |
5 | No |
8 | Do not know |
Avertissement: ces statistiques indiquent le nombre d'enregistrements trouvés dans les fichiers de données, et non des nombres pondérés. Ils ne peuvent pas être interpretés comme étant représentatifs de la population concernée.
The purpose of this question is to identify individuals with psychosis such as schizophrenia which is widely recognised as a serious mental problem. Appropriate words should be used in the local language to describe this mental condition that is associated with symptoms that change a person's behaviour, thinking or perceptions.
Behavioural changes are usually noticed by other people, while changes in thinking and perceptions can be identified only by interviewing the individual with the condition. Schizophrenia is often a chronic disease. It may have long periods of
remission between active episodes.
See the explanation for question Q6000 with regard to general aspects of self report for all chronic conditions.
Behavioural changes are usually noticed by other people, while changes in thinking and perceptions can be identified only by interviewing the individual with the condition. Schizophrenia is often a chronic disease. It may have long periods of
remission between active episodes.
See the explanation for question Q6000 with regard to general aspects of self report for all chronic conditions.