Current situation and challenges for mental health focused on treatment and care in Japan and the Philippines - Highlights of the training program by the National Center for Global Health and Medicine
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2020-08-03Author
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Mental HealthAmphetamine
Atomoxetine Hydrochloride
Aripiprazole
Guanfacine
Psychotherapy
Methylphenidate
Pimozide
Risperidone
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Background and purpose:
Mental health has emerged as an important public health concern in recent years. With a high proportion of children and adolescents affected by mental disorders, it is important to ensure that they are provided with proper care and treatment. With the goal of sharing the activities and good practices on child and adolescent mental health promotion, care, and treatment in Japan and the Philippines, the National Center for Global Health and Medicine conducted a training program on the promotion of mental health focused on treatment and care in Japan and the Philippines in September and November 2019.
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The training program comprised of a series of lectures, site visits, and round table discussions in Japan and the Philippines. The lectures and site visits focused on the current situation of child and adolescent psychiatry, diagnosis of childhood mental disorders, abuse, health financing for mental disorders, pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, and disaster child psychiatry in both countries. Round table discussions provided an opportunity to explore the similarities and differences between the two countries in terms of the themes discussed during the lectures. The training program identified the need to collaborate with other professionals to improve the diagnosis of mental disorders in children and adolescents and to increase the workforce capable of addressing mental health issues among children and adolescents. It also emphasized the importance of cooperation between government efforts during and after disasters to ensure that affected children and their families are provided with the care and support that they need.
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Estrada, C. A., Usami, M., Satake, N., Gregorio, E., Leynes, C., Balderrama, N., ... & Kobayashi, J. (2020, August). Current situation and challenges for mental health focused on treatment and care in Japan and the Philippines-highlights of the training program by the National Center for Global Health and Medicine. In BMC proceedings (Vol. 14, No. 11, pp. 1-9). BioMed Central. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12919-020-00194-0
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