2019, Number 6
Priorities in psychiatry for the next decade: Challenges for research
Language: English
References: 7
Page: 259-260
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ABSTRACT
Salud Mental is the official Journal of the Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz (INPRFM), thereby reflects its mission of being a mean for divulgation of science around psychiatry and mental health in Mexico and Latin-America specifically and for worldwide generally. Recent year’s publications reflect the changes in trends and lines of research.These changes for psychiatry priorities and challenges for research had been recently summarize by two different positions in Mexico and in the United States of America (USA). First, the national program for mental health for the period 2019 to 2024, implemented by the federal government in Mexico was presented by Dr. Juan Manuel Quijada Gaytan, general director of Servicios Nacionales de Atención Psiquiátrica, at the 40th Anniversary Ceremony of this INPRFM last November 21st. This program includes 10 priority areas: 1. Integration of mental health services in primary health care, 2.
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