It took us years to write this one, but I'm so glad it's finally out. I thank all those who were involved in this initiative in Latin America (and beyond), especially peers and community mental health workers @livpl12 https://t.co/scaypbw2Z8
Insightful event next week with @FrancoMasc presenting research on mental illness in Latin America and community interventions. Learn more and register here: https://t.co/cNsFsoYqYZ
Thank you for writing this very much needed thread, @d_krugman!
@TheLancet should not have published this article in this form. Or should at least have published an editorial at the same time, to reframe it in a way that takes seriously the agency of people in the global South.
Check out this perspective by @FrancoMasc & Robert E. Drake, published in #CPGlobalmentalhealth:
Supported employment as a global mental health intervention
Free to read, share & download here: https://t.co/Ba4zyVlFAD
#mentalhealth#communitysupport
🌎En América Latina, la #pobreza es mayor en las zonas rurales (39,1%) que en zonas urbanas (24,6%), revela el recién lanzado Panorama Social de América Latina y el Caribe 2024.
Es crucial considerar la dimensión territorial en las políticas públicas para asegurar que ningún área quede rezagada en el proceso de desarrollo, dice la #CEPAL.
🔗 https://t.co/pZGyWoCOmv
Seminario Internacional: Transformando conocimientos y prácticas en salud mental desde el sur global.
4 de Noviembre. 9:00 - 14:00.
Salón Aznar, Instituto de Salud Pública, @uandresbello.
Inscripción: https://t.co/mRwTVlqFbp
UN Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory:
#Israel has perpetrated a concerted policy to destroy #Gaza’s healthcare system as part of a broader assault on Gaza, committing war crimes and the crime against humanity of extermination.
https://t.co/qROB23h6zz
Our paper on the association of depressive symptoms with incidence and mortality rates of #COVID19 over 2 years among #healthcare workers in 20 countries is out!
You can read it here: https://t.co/0kW1H1f7LH
#HEROES@FrancoMasc@alexandrarpo1@_gmales
Early developments of psychiatric epidemiology in Chile: a local history with global implications https://t.co/wOuJ3bdKbx Check out our new paper on historical psych epi research in Chile. We discuss implications for the field through a decolonial lens @IntJEpidemiol
Today, we're delighted to see colleagues @TheLancetPsych joining the effort to drive-up standards in this vital aspect of mental health science by trialling new reporting guidelines for the involvement of people with LE in research (https://t.co/pT7TwzcrwB) (2/3).
What next for decolonising health & medicine?
Introducing a NEW @bmj_latest podcast and article series examining the legacy of colonialism and the progress needed to make meaningful change
#decoloniseglobalhealth#healthequity
https://t.co/SZXfY6CLGU