Mental health care reforms in Latin America: An overview of mental health care reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Mental health care reforms in Latin America: An overview of mental health care reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean
Abstract
This new column provides an overview of mental health reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean. Progress has been particularly visible in countries that have implemented policies with strong political support (Brazil, Chile, and Belize, among others). However, lessons may be learned from the collective experience of a region that has faced multiple obstacles to reform. Available resources are still insufficient and inequitably distributed, reform implementation is not complete in most countries, and high levels of unmet need exist. Countries face new challenges related to growing psychosocial problems affecting children and adolescents and increasing violence, which require new responses from mental health services.
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Mental health policy in Brazil: what's at stake in the changes currently under way.Cad Saude Publica. 2019 Oct 31;35(11):e00129519. doi: 10.1590/0102-311X00129519. eCollection 2019. Cad Saude Publica. 2019. PMID: 31691781 English, Portuguese. No abstract available.
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