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ID171091
Title ProperIntegration of mental health care in rural Iran
LanguageENG
AuthorSmith, Alex Keivahn
Summary / Abstract (Note)Iran’s rural mental health care system emerged in a context that included experiments in health care prior to the 1979 Revolution and the establishment of a primary health care (PHC) system after the Revolution. Beginning in the 1980s, Iran integrated mental health care into the existing PHC system by treating mental illness much like a communicable disease. Iran advanced treatment options compatible with the existing system, added new training for existing care providers, and incorporated specialists. The integration of mental health care led to the rapid improvement of health outcomes. The integration also created the unintended consequence of privileging pharmaceutical treatments and overlooking mental illnesses affected by somatization.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 53, No.1-2, Jan-Mar 2020; p 93-111
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 53 No 1-2
Key WordsPsychology ;  Psychiatry ;  Health Care ;  Mental Health ;  Public Health System


 
 
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