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Psychiatry and mental health in Malaysia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

M. Parameshvara Deva*
Affiliation:
UPNG; Head of Department of Psychiatry, SSB Hospital, Kuala Belait, Brunei, email devaparameshvara@yahoo.com
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Malaysia is a tropical country in the heart of South East Asia, at the crossroads of the ancient east–west sea trade routes. Although independent from British colonial rule only in 1957, it has a recorded history dating back to at least the first century CE, when the region was already the source of valuable mineral and forest produce that found markets in China, India and further west.

Type
Country profile
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Parameshvara Deva, M. (2004) Malaysia: a mental health country profile. International Review of Psychiatry, 16, 167176.Google Scholar
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