
pmid: 23954057
This article presents an overview of the mental health response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Discussion includes consideration of complexities that relate to emergency response, mental health and psychosocial response in disasters, long-term planning of systems of care, and the development of safe, effective, and culturally sound mental health services in the Haitian context. This information will be of value to mental health professionals and policy specialists interested in mental health in Haiti, and in the delivery of mental health services in particularly resource-limited contexts in the setting of disasters.
Mental Health Services, Health Services Needs and Demand, Emergency Services, Psychiatric, Adolescent, Health Policy, Culture, International Agencies, Medically Underserved Area, Disaster Planning, Relief Work, Haiti, Health Services Accessibility, Health Planning, Interinstitutional Relations, Earthquakes, Humans, Child, Attitude to Health, Delivery of Health Care, Developing Countries
Mental Health Services, Health Services Needs and Demand, Emergency Services, Psychiatric, Adolescent, Health Policy, Culture, International Agencies, Medically Underserved Area, Disaster Planning, Relief Work, Haiti, Health Services Accessibility, Health Planning, Interinstitutional Relations, Earthquakes, Humans, Child, Attitude to Health, Delivery of Health Care, Developing Countries
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