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The WHO collaborative study on strategies for extending mental health care, II: The development of new research methods
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1983
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PsychotherapyWorld Health OrganizationMental Health InterventionMental HealthChild Mental HealthSocial WorkHealth WorkersNew Research MethodsPrimary CareMental Health CareMental Health WorkHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesMental Health ServicesIntegrated CarePsychiatryChildren's Mental HealthIndividual TherapyNursingCommunity Mental HealthAdult Mental HealthClinical PracticeMedicinePsychopathology
Teams in seven developing countries under sponsorship of the World Health Organization have been carrying out collaborative operational research on providing mental health care through primary health care services. New techniques of identifying mental disorders in children and adults have been developed and tested. Methods of assessing the skills and attitudes of health workers toward mental health work and of gauging community attitudes toward mental illness have also been developed. Results have been directly applied in planning better mental health care. The authors conclude that cross-cultural collaborative research is effective in improving mental health care for those in greatest need.
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