Viewing primary mental health care at a time of social transition in South Africa.

Journal: International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation

Volume: 22

Issue: 2

Year of Publication: 1992

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Community Health, University of the Witwatersrand, Parktown, South Africa.

Abstract summary 

As South Africa shifts from a social structure based on the principles of apartheid to a democratic society, social policies must be developed that are consonant with the ideals of the "new" society. These must, however, take into account the current realities of the South African context. This article suggests that the application of the principles of primary mental health care is the approach most likely to meet mental health needs in the future South Africa, but that difficulties are likely to arise in the transition to this approach. These difficulties must be identified and dealt with. The authors discuss the problems in providing competent curative care to all and in shifting emphasis to prevention and promotion in mental health care. The discussion covers both practical and political complications. The authors conclude that though the process to primary mental health care will be a long one, the problems are unlikely to be insurmountable.

Authors & Co-authors:  Freeman M M de Beer C C

Study Outcome 

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Authors :  2
Identifiers
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SSN : 0020-7314
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Health Planning
Other Terms
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
South Africa
Publication Country
United States