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    help_seeking_for_CMD.sav

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    <div>the data set includes information about help seeking behavior of Jimma univeristy students for common mental disorder (CMD). The study were conducted in Jimma, Ethiopia, from November 08 to 28, 2012. A total of 760 respondents were involved in the study. Help seeking behavior were assessed using the Actual Help Seeking Questionnaire, and mental health status was assessed using the 10-item Kessler psychological distress scale at cut-off limits of 6/7. Instruments were self-administered, monitored by four trained graduate students in mental health in collaboration with class representatives. Ethical approval were obtained from Jimma University ethical review board, and informed written consult were taken from each participant. Data was entered using Epidata version 3.1, and exported to SPSS version 20 for analysis. </div><div><br></div

    Clinical characteristics of malaria patients in primary care in Jimma.

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    <p>Clinical characteristics of malaria patients in primary care in Jimma.</p

    Residents’ responses to the items of the Community Attitudes towards the Mentally Ill (CAMI) Social Restrictiveness subscale, in Jimma town, Southwest Ethiopia, November 2012.

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    <p>Residents’ responses to the items of the Community Attitudes towards the Mentally Ill (CAMI) Social Restrictiveness subscale, in Jimma town, Southwest Ethiopia, November 2012.</p

    Residents’ responses to the items on the Community Attitudes towards the Mentally Ill (CAMI) Benevolence subscale, Jimma town, Southwest Ethiopia, November 2012.

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    <p>Residents’ responses to the items on the Community Attitudes towards the Mentally Ill (CAMI) Benevolence subscale, Jimma town, Southwest Ethiopia, November 2012.</p

    Characteristics of malaria patients in primary care in Jimma.

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    <p>Characteristics of malaria patients in primary care in Jimma.</p

    Multiple linear regression analysis showing significant predictors of Community Attitudes towards the Mentally Ill (CAMI) subscales, in Jimma town, Southwest Ethiopia, November 2012.

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    <p>Multiple linear regression analysis showing significant predictors of Community Attitudes towards the Mentally Ill (CAMI) subscales, in Jimma town, Southwest Ethiopia, November 2012.</p

    The percentage of CMD symptoms on SRQ-20 among malaria patients by thick film result in primary care in Jimma.

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    <p>The percentage of CMD symptoms on SRQ-20 among malaria patients by thick film result in primary care in Jimma.</p

    Correlates of CMD symptoms among malaria patients in primary care in Jimma.

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    <p>Correlates of CMD symptoms among malaria patients in primary care in Jimma.</p
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