In Chile, the National Depression Detection and Treatment Program (Programa Nacional de Diagnostico y Tratamiento de la Depresion, PNDTD) in primary care is a rare example of an evidence-based mental health program that was scaled up to the national level in a low- or middle-income country. This retrospective qualitative study aimed to better understand how policymakers made the decision to scale up mental health services to the national level, and to explore the elements, contexts, and processes that facilitated the decision to implement and sustain PNDTD. In-depth semistructured interviews with six key informants selected through intentional sampling were conducted in August-December 2008. Interviewees were senior officers at the Ministry...
Objective. To conduct a preliminary evaluation of the Program for Depression Detection, Diagnosis, a...
Dealing with mental health problems is undoubtedly an increasingly important public health responsib...
This article analyses and compares the epidemiology of mental disorders and relevant public policies...
Chile is a middle income country in the process of demographic transition, where mental health probl...
Background: In Chile, there are inconsistencies in the management of depression in primary care sett...
Over the last 20 years, Chile has increased the mental health share of its public health budget and ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Depression is a common and disabling condition. Since 2001, C...
Mental health and addiction care have traditionally been conceived as specialized services. This lon...
Over the last 20 years, Chile has increased the mental health share of its public health budget and ...
Background: Depression is highly prevalent among Chilean adults, therefore a primary care treatment ...
En Chile, el tratamiento de la depresión en la salud pública está garantizado por ley. No obstante, ...
As the leading cause of disability around the world (WHO 2012), depression has become a major public...
This study explores how familiar community mental health organizations in Valparaíso follow an estab...
Primary care plays a central role in the treatment of depression. Nonetheless, shortcomings in its m...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn spite of the high prevalence of mental health disorders in Chile, ther...
Objective. To conduct a preliminary evaluation of the Program for Depression Detection, Diagnosis, a...
Dealing with mental health problems is undoubtedly an increasingly important public health responsib...
This article analyses and compares the epidemiology of mental disorders and relevant public policies...
Chile is a middle income country in the process of demographic transition, where mental health probl...
Background: In Chile, there are inconsistencies in the management of depression in primary care sett...
Over the last 20 years, Chile has increased the mental health share of its public health budget and ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Depression is a common and disabling condition. Since 2001, C...
Mental health and addiction care have traditionally been conceived as specialized services. This lon...
Over the last 20 years, Chile has increased the mental health share of its public health budget and ...
Background: Depression is highly prevalent among Chilean adults, therefore a primary care treatment ...
En Chile, el tratamiento de la depresión en la salud pública está garantizado por ley. No obstante, ...
As the leading cause of disability around the world (WHO 2012), depression has become a major public...
This study explores how familiar community mental health organizations in Valparaíso follow an estab...
Primary care plays a central role in the treatment of depression. Nonetheless, shortcomings in its m...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn spite of the high prevalence of mental health disorders in Chile, ther...
Objective. To conduct a preliminary evaluation of the Program for Depression Detection, Diagnosis, a...
Dealing with mental health problems is undoubtedly an increasingly important public health responsib...
This article analyses and compares the epidemiology of mental disorders and relevant public policies...