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salud publica mex 2018; 60 (S1)
Model for adult mental health screening, treatment, and monitoring in disasters
Alvarez-Monjarás M, Bucay-Harari L
Language: Spanish
References: 36
Page: 23-30
PDF size: 259.74 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Disasters affect all members of a community; however, not
all react in the same way. It is therefore essential to identify
those who require specialized interventions, and establish
appropriate referral and treatment pathways for different
mental health services. Authors synthesize recommendations
from evidence-based interventions to inform mental health
care efforts for populations exposed to disasters, specifically
in relation to screening, referral and psychological treatment.
The authors propose a comprehensive model of coordinated
efforts that uses existing services and infrastructure. This aims
to incentivize future inter-institutional collaboration and a
greater professionalization of public mental health in México.
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