The attribution of mental health problems to jinn: an explorative study in a transcultural psychiatric outpatient clinic

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  • who: Anastasia Lim from the Institute, The Hague, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden, Leiden, United States have published the research: The Attribution of Mental Health Problems to Jinn: An Explorative Study in a Transcultural Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigates the frequency of this occurrence by_(i) interviewing Muslim patients attending an urban outpatient clinic specialized in transcultural psychiatry and_(ii) collecting data on their religious background and their experiences with hallucinations, including (if applicable) the phenomenological characteristics of those hallucinations. Three of these participants were unable to . . .

     

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