Department of Psychiatry, Kampala International University Western Campus, Bushenyi, Uganda
Bives Mutume N. Vivalya was studied at the Department of Psychiatry, Kampala International University Western Campus, Bushenyi, Uganda and published numerous research papers and articles in reputed journals. Bives Mutume N. Vivalya has worked on the Lock Down,Social Distancing abs Mental Health during the COVID 19 Pandemic in African Settings and has various other achievements in the related studies. He has extended his valuable service towards the scientific community with his extensive research work.
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Lock Down, Social Distancing and Mental Health during the COVID19
Pandemic in African Settings: The Peopl
Author(s): Bives Mutume N. Vivalya*, Jimmy Ben Forry, Okesina Akeem Ayodeji, Adelard Kalima Nzanzu, Jean Paul Paluku Mwalitsa, Claude Kirimuhuzya, Teke Apalata, Jean Bosco Kahindo Mbeva, Célestin Kaputu Kalala-Malu and Scholastic Ashaba
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the resolution of a total lockdown both in developed and developing countries. The lock-down has worsened the prevailing economic crisis; affected the health and political system; and exacerbated unemployment levels in African settings, especially in the Democratic Republic of Congo. All these factors have had detrimental effects on the mental health of the affected population. We sought to provide insight into policy-relevant approaches including the integrative community-based organization, digital health; systematic screening of mental health problems in primary and clinical health care, given that failure to treat those who are emotionally affected will result in long-term social and economic outcomes. The primary health workforce should be trained and empowered to become incrementally efficient and to provide sustained mental health care services .. View more»