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2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-47142008000300009
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Mortalidade por transtornos mentais e comportamentais e a reforma psiquiátrica no Brasil contemporâneo - II: elementos para um debate

Abstract: O aumento da mortalidade na categoria dos transtornos mentais e comportamentais - face à redução progressiva das internações hospitalares promovida pela reforma psiquiátrica em curso - tem aquecido o debate entre os proponentes da reforma e parte da comunidade psiquiátrica brasileira. Neste artigo, analisa-se os argumentos dos reformistas.

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“…A study with a representative sample of adults from the city of São Paulo and its metropolitan region 21 found a prevalence of 29.6% of MD in the last 12 months with anxiety (19.9%) and mood disorders (11.0%) as the most prevalent, followed by impulse control disorders (4.2%) and substance use disorders (3.6%). However, there are few prevalence studies that evaluate different regions of the country combined with mortality data by MD [22][23][24][25] . In this respect, it is important to know and measure the impact of the MD burden on the different Brazilian Federated Units (FUs), considering the wide cultural and socioeconomic diversity in the country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study with a representative sample of adults from the city of São Paulo and its metropolitan region 21 found a prevalence of 29.6% of MD in the last 12 months with anxiety (19.9%) and mood disorders (11.0%) as the most prevalent, followed by impulse control disorders (4.2%) and substance use disorders (3.6%). However, there are few prevalence studies that evaluate different regions of the country combined with mortality data by MD [22][23][24][25] . In this respect, it is important to know and measure the impact of the MD burden on the different Brazilian Federated Units (FUs), considering the wide cultural and socioeconomic diversity in the country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta prevalência de transtornos mentais é preocupante devido à incapacitação e mortalidade precoce que estas doenças acarretam aos seus portadores (BRASIL, 2003;LOPEZ;MURRAY, 1998;OPAS, 2001;CÂMARA, 2008).…”
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