Mentally Ill Person
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1. Aplicação da medida de segurança de internação aos portadores de transtornos mentais, em face do princípio da dignidade da pessoa humana: o caso da cidade Rio Branco-AC (2005-2010)
The great revolution of humanity, in a global perspective, is the affirmation of the human being as the center of decision of the collective organization. The development of this knowledge culminates with the notion that human dignity is a reflection of the moral progress that consists recognizing in the person an inherent value around which are structured s
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 16/03/2012
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2. Atendimento ao familiar - cuidador em convívio com o doente mental através da técnica de solução de problemas / Attendance to the family caregiver dealing with the mentally ill person throug the problem solving techiques
In this research it has been used the problem solving techniques on the assistance to the families of the mentally ill person, taking as a guide the instruction manual content that was adapted to the mental health. It is concerned with a descriptive study. Having the participation of twenty family caregivers shared in four groups. Through a case study it has
Publicado em: 2005
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3. Utilization of specialty mental health care among persons with severe mental illness: the roles of demographics, need, insurance, and risk.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the sociodemographic, need, risk, and insurance characteristics of persons with severe mental illness and the importance of these characteristics for predicting specialty mental health utilization among this group. DATA SOURCE: The Healthcare for Communities survey, a national study that tracks alcohol, drug, and mental health services
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4. The cost and outcomes of community-based care for the seriously mentally ill.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the cost-effectiveness of community-based mental health care. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Administrative data from Medicaid and the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health; primary data from 144 psychiatrically disabled adult Medicaid beneficiaries who lived in Boston, central Massachusetts, and western Massachusetts. STUDY DESIGN: A