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2021, Número 2

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salud publica mex 2021; 63 (2)


Atención colaborativa para depresión y prevención de suicidio: una intervención viable en el sistema de salud mexicano

Durand-Arias S, Cordoba G, Borges G, Madrigal-de León EÁ
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Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 55
Paginas: 274-280
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PALABRAS CLAVE

atención colaborativa, depresión, prevención de suicidio, atención primaria, salud mental, México.

RESUMEN

México enfrenta un enorme desafío para atender los trastornos mentales, con la depresión como uno de los principales contribuyentes a los años de vida ajustados por discapacidad (AVAD) y el aumento de las tasas de suicidio. Estos desafíos se combinan con la escasez de recursos y asignación ineficiente de fondos. Si bien no hay una solución mágica a corto plazo, discutimos experiencias actuales que podrían usarse para brindar una mejor atención primaria en salud mental. Nos centramos en depresión y conducta suicida argumentando que la atención colaborativa es un modelo factible y replicable, enfatizando la capacitación del personal no especializado para que se convierta en administrador de casos y brinde atención primaria en salud mental. México está experimentando un proceso de cambios, incluido el surgimiento de la atención médica universal, por lo que es el momento para que la atención en salud mental sea más transversal, disponible y científicamente probada.


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