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  1. Raaj S, Navanathan S, Tharmaselan M, Lally J
    BJPsych Int, 2021 Nov;18(4):97-99.
    PMID: 34747937 DOI: 10.1192/bji.2021.4
    There is an increasing prevalence of mental disorders in Malaysia, with a growing need to improve access to timely and efficient mental healthcare to address this burden. This review outlines the current legislative framework and the challenges of delivering mental healthcare and treating mental disorders in Malaysia.
  2. Raaj S, Verghese V, Tharmaseelan M, Duffy R, N K Sinnadorai NKST
    BJPsych Int, 2023 Feb;20(1):9-12.
    PMID: 36812022 DOI: 10.1192/bji.2022.2
    Maternal mental health problems are widespread worldwide, especially against the backdrop of population growth. There is an increasing prevalence of perinatal mental illness in low- and middle-income countries, and Malaysia is no exception. Despite significant improvements in the Malaysian mental health system over the past decade, there are substantial gaps in the delivery of perinatal health services in Malaysia. This article seeks to give a general overview of perinatal mental health in Malaysia and provide recommendations for the development of Malaysia's perinatal mental health services.
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