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| DOI | 10.1192/S2056474000000623 | ||
| Año | 2015 | ||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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Studies regarding stigma towards mental illness in Argentina blossomed after the first National Mental Health Law was passed in 2010. Methodological limitations and contradictory results regarding community perceptions of stigma hinder comparisons across domestic and international contexts but some lessons may still be gleaned. We examine this research and derive recommendations for future research and actions to reduce stigma. These include tackling culture-specific aspects of stigma, increasing education of the general population, making more community-based services available and exposing mental health professionals to people with mental illness who are on community paths to recovery.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Agrest, Martin | - |
Proyecto Suma - Argentina
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| 2 | Mascayano, Franco | - |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 3 | Ardila-Gómez, Sara Elena | - |
Universidad Nacional de Lanús - Argentina
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| 4 | Abeldaño, Ariel | - |
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba - Argentina
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| 5 | Fernandez, Ruth | - |
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba - Argentina
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| 6 | Geffner, Norma | - |
Proyecto Suma - Argentina
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| 7 | Leiderman, Eduardo Adrian | - |
Proyecto Suma - Argentina
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| 8 | Susser, Ezra S. | - |
Mailman School of Public Health - Estados Unidos
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| 9 | Valencia, Eliecer | - |
Columbia University - Estados Unidos
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| 10 | Yang, Lawrence Hsin | - |
Columbia University - Estados Unidos
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| 11 | Zalazar, Virginia | - |
Proyecto Suma - Argentina
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| 12 | Lipovetzky, Gustavo | - |
Proyecto Suma - Argentina
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