TY - JOUR
T1 - Community psychiatry in a latin american context
T2 - Perú as a case example
AU - Alarcón, Renato D.
AU - Vargas-Murga, Horacio
AU - Caballero-Peralta, July
AU - Cutipé-Cárdenas, Yuri
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Bentham Science Publishers.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Background: Historical and conceptual issues related to community psychiatry as an innovative approach to clinical assistance across the world, precede a more or less de-tailed examination of its presence, role and current accomplishments in Latin America, par-ticularly related to child and adolescent subpopulations. Information about transition processes from the traditional hospital-centered model to the community-based approach, appli-cable mental health policies, levels of implementation and quality of the available reports in different countries, are duly evaluated. Objectives: Within an understanding of the broader Latin American context, the paper de-scribes the situation in Perú, a country considered representative of the Low and Middle Income (LMIC) group in the subcontinent. Methods: The situation in Perú is presented with particular emphasis on a recently estab-lished community-based mental health centers program across its territory. Results: This description includes consideration of variables such as personal, family and identity empowerment, a focus on integrated care, and clinical outcomes and community re-lations. The development of community mental health centers across Perú is described. Conclusion: Adolescents represent the unique future of socio-culturally diverse Latin American countries, and must be the target population of well-conceived, cohesive community mental health policies and programs. The importance of political will to promote community health centers that provide adolescents access to services is critical.
AB - Background: Historical and conceptual issues related to community psychiatry as an innovative approach to clinical assistance across the world, precede a more or less de-tailed examination of its presence, role and current accomplishments in Latin America, par-ticularly related to child and adolescent subpopulations. Information about transition processes from the traditional hospital-centered model to the community-based approach, appli-cable mental health policies, levels of implementation and quality of the available reports in different countries, are duly evaluated. Objectives: Within an understanding of the broader Latin American context, the paper de-scribes the situation in Perú, a country considered representative of the Low and Middle Income (LMIC) group in the subcontinent. Methods: The situation in Perú is presented with particular emphasis on a recently estab-lished community-based mental health centers program across its territory. Results: This description includes consideration of variables such as personal, family and identity empowerment, a focus on integrated care, and clinical outcomes and community re-lations. The development of community mental health centers across Perú is described. Conclusion: Adolescents represent the unique future of socio-culturally diverse Latin American countries, and must be the target population of well-conceived, cohesive community mental health policies and programs. The importance of political will to promote community health centers that provide adolescents access to services is critical.
KW - Adolescence
KW - Community psychiatry
KW - Identity
KW - Mental health policies
KW - Perú
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85147400345
U2 - 10.2174/2210676610666200317155858
DO - 10.2174/2210676610666200317155858
M3 - Artículo de revisión
AN - SCOPUS:85147400345
SN - 2210-6766
VL - 10
SP - 84
EP - 91
JO - Adolescent Psychiatry
JF - Adolescent Psychiatry
IS - 2
ER -