Evolving child and adolescent mental health and development programs in Chile
Rev Panam Salud Publica
; 43, abr. 2019
Article
in En
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ABSTRACT
[ABSTRACT]. This analysis reviews the situation of child and adolescent mental health in Chile, organizational determinants, and the initiatives and interventions implemented to enhance child development despite the country’s inequities. Progressive development of national mental health plans is covered, from the country’s first plan in 2000, to growing the number of mental health professionals and the training they receive, such as MhGAP, to the implementation of “Chile Crece Contigo,” whose preliminary evaluations are starting to show some effectiveness. However, the World Health Organization reports that progress in complying with the United Nations Convention of Children´s Rights is insufficient. A set off legislative initiatives on behalf of children and adolescents have been passed, while others are being discussed in Parliament. There is much to be done in the nation as a whole and within its health system to ensure improved child and adolescent mental health and wellbeing. More research into child and adolescent mental health should be undertaken. Adequate funding and policymaking are also crucial to giving priority to child and adolescent mental health in Chile.
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Collection:
04-international_org
Database:
PAHOIRIS
Main subject:
Child Health Services
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Chile
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Adolescent Health Services
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Mental Health Services
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National Health Programs
Aspects:
Equity_inequality
Country/Region as subject:
America do sul
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Chile
Language:
En
Year:
2019
Document type:
Article