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EFFECTIVENESS OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2001Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - Vol. 40 - N° 1 - p.
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Costing mental health services
Psychological Medicine, 1990SynopsisIn this paper four principal topics are addressed: (a) the policy and political contexts in which demands arise for cost information; (b) the nature and phasing of those demands; (c) the basic rules of empirical costs research for meeting those demands; and (d) concomitant implications for the design, execution and interpretation of their ...
Martin Knapp, J Beecham
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Consumers Of Mental Health Services
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2001The most generally accepted model of suicide risk is the risk factor model. Risk factors may be distal or proximal. Distal risk factors affect the threshold for suicide and indirectly increase an individual’s risk when they experience a proximal risk factor.
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Multicultural mental health services
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 2000AbstractOregon has a significant Indochinese minority community. Seen through the eyes of this group, few of the difficulties minorities encounter when seeking culturally competent services have changed under the Oregon Health Plan.
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THE AUDIT OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 1990Medical audit has been slow to develop in psychiatry. While mental health services present important questions for audit, there are formidable technical problems such as standardising evaluation of the efficacy and efficiency of treatments and deciding who from the multidisciplinary team should be involved. Despite this the methods of case note review,
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Mental Health Services in the Ukraine
Psychiatric Services, 1969I N SEPTEMBER and October of 1967, a seven-member United States Mission on Mental Health visited the Soviet Union to study the organization of mental health services. The mission was one of the cultural exchange programs organized by the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and the Ministry of Health of the Soviet Union.
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Deinstitutionalization and Mental Health Services
Scientific American, 1978Ellen L. Bassuk, Samuel Gerson
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Mental Health Services in Cuba
Psychiatric Services, 1987Despite its limited resources, Cuba has developed an integrated mental health system that emphasizes prevention and community care. It consists of three distinct organizations: the Committee for the Defense of the Revolution, one of many mass community organizations that strive to protect the revolution; the policlinics, which provide comprehensive ...
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Accountability and the mental health services
British Journal of Nursing, 1994The consultation paper Guidance on the Discharge of Mentally Disordered People and Their Continuing Care in the Community (Department of Health, 1994) is the cynical reaction to bad publicity on the care of the mentally ill in the community. It makes no attempt to address serious failings in the mental health service.
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