2021
DOI: 10.16888/interd.2021.38.3.15
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La salud mental como derecho humano en Quintana Roo, México

Abstract: La salud mental como derecho humano en Quintana Roo, México. Análisis desde la disciplina de la política públicaMental health as a human right in Quintana Roo, Mexico.

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“…However, even high-income countries have struggled with the creation and implementation of alternatives to synchronic virtual visits (Duan & Zhu, 2020;Monaghesh & Hajizadeh, 2020). Considering that mental health is often seen as a human right in the 21 st century ( Barrera-Rojas & Baeza-Ruiz, 2021;Pūras & Gooding, 2019), the development of OPI strategies is a fundamental step towards mitigating the symptoms aroused or worsened by the pandemic. These focus on promoting resilience and well-being (Reyes-Rojas et al, 2021) and including everyone in the community (Duan & Zhu, 2020;Zhou, 2020): COVID-19 positive patients (Kimhi et al, 2020), but also families (Cusinato et al, 2020;Davidson et al, 2020), healthcare personnel (Coulombe et al, 2020;Huffman et al, 2021) and people among the general population (Gloster et al, 2020;Ivbijaro et al, 2020;Paredes et al, 2021) coping with their particular aversive experiences related to the pandemic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, even high-income countries have struggled with the creation and implementation of alternatives to synchronic virtual visits (Duan & Zhu, 2020;Monaghesh & Hajizadeh, 2020). Considering that mental health is often seen as a human right in the 21 st century ( Barrera-Rojas & Baeza-Ruiz, 2021;Pūras & Gooding, 2019), the development of OPI strategies is a fundamental step towards mitigating the symptoms aroused or worsened by the pandemic. These focus on promoting resilience and well-being (Reyes-Rojas et al, 2021) and including everyone in the community (Duan & Zhu, 2020;Zhou, 2020): COVID-19 positive patients (Kimhi et al, 2020), but also families (Cusinato et al, 2020;Davidson et al, 2020), healthcare personnel (Coulombe et al, 2020;Huffman et al, 2021) and people among the general population (Gloster et al, 2020;Ivbijaro et al, 2020;Paredes et al, 2021) coping with their particular aversive experiences related to the pandemic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%