In response to the European financial crisis of 2008-2009, Greece reduced funding for social spending as part of its austerity program, which may have reversed past progress in Greece’s mental health system. Significant increases in depression and suicide rates coin-cided with the start of the crisis. A slower economic recovery may result from the combination of a less productive work force and out-migration of mental health professionals. In order to alleviate the detrimental effects of this crisis, mental health crisis training, as well as low cost community-based programs should be prioritized in Greece
Greece went into recession in 2009, after a decade of flourishing economic growth fluctuating annual...
For 2 years the Greek financial crisis has captured global attention. In return for loans from the I...
Greece went into recession in 2009, after a decade of flourishing economic growth fluctuating annual...
In response to the European financial crisis of 2008-2009, Greece reduced funding for social spendin...
In response to the European financial crisis of 2008-2009, Greece reduced funding for social spendin...
ABSTRACT Historically, the economic crisis affecting a country has led to an increase of social pro...
The current global economic crisis is expected to produce adverse mental health effects that may inc...
Background: Mental health systems appear to be among the first casualties of an economic downturn. G...
Public health and in particular mental health have been severely affected by the multitude of socioe...
Public health and in particular mental health have been severely affected by the multitude of socioe...
STOA, the European Parliament’s technology assessment body, and the European Observatory on Health S...
STOA, the European Parliament’s technology assessment body, and the European Observatory on Health S...
ABSTRACT Financial crisis in Greece has brought many changes in health care, not only in population...
Greece went into recession in 2009, after a decade of flourishing economic growth fluctuating annual...
Greece went into recession in 2009, after a decade of flourishing economic growth fluctuating annual...
Greece went into recession in 2009, after a decade of flourishing economic growth fluctuating annual...
For 2 years the Greek financial crisis has captured global attention. In return for loans from the I...
Greece went into recession in 2009, after a decade of flourishing economic growth fluctuating annual...
In response to the European financial crisis of 2008-2009, Greece reduced funding for social spendin...
In response to the European financial crisis of 2008-2009, Greece reduced funding for social spendin...
ABSTRACT Historically, the economic crisis affecting a country has led to an increase of social pro...
The current global economic crisis is expected to produce adverse mental health effects that may inc...
Background: Mental health systems appear to be among the first casualties of an economic downturn. G...
Public health and in particular mental health have been severely affected by the multitude of socioe...
Public health and in particular mental health have been severely affected by the multitude of socioe...
STOA, the European Parliament’s technology assessment body, and the European Observatory on Health S...
STOA, the European Parliament’s technology assessment body, and the European Observatory on Health S...
ABSTRACT Financial crisis in Greece has brought many changes in health care, not only in population...
Greece went into recession in 2009, after a decade of flourishing economic growth fluctuating annual...
Greece went into recession in 2009, after a decade of flourishing economic growth fluctuating annual...
Greece went into recession in 2009, after a decade of flourishing economic growth fluctuating annual...
For 2 years the Greek financial crisis has captured global attention. In return for loans from the I...
Greece went into recession in 2009, after a decade of flourishing economic growth fluctuating annual...