支持政府采取精神卫生政策。

Rachel Jenkins
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必须支持各国政府采取精神卫生政策,并将精神卫生政策纳入公共卫生政策和一般社会政策(1),因为精神障碍给社会造成沉重负担(2),阻碍其他卫生和发展目标的发展,助长贫困并对穷人产生不同的影响(3,4),最后但并非最不重要的是,因为精神健康本身与身体健康一样具有内在价值。在制定精神卫生政策时,必须考虑到对精神卫生问题和精神疾病的污名化。在本刊的前一期中,我们讨论了耻辱对精神疾病患者的影响(5)。耻辱导致部长和公众缺乏关注,进而导致资源和士气的缺乏、机构的衰败、领导力的缺乏、信息系统的不完善和立法的不完善。耻辱导致社会排斥精神病患者,不仅对精神病患者有害,而且对整个社会的健康也有害。我们的服务往往是排斥的出发点,而它们本应是社会包容的垫脚石。2001年,世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的年度卫生日和年度卫生报告都以精神卫生为主题,呼吁各国制定精神卫生政策(6-8)。同年,华盛顿医学研究所发表了一份关于低收入国家神经、精神和发育障碍的科学报告,呼吁立即采取战略行动,减轻脑部疾病的负担(3)。欧洲委员会在欧洲和其他地方都发挥着重要作用,最近制定了一个精神健康公共卫生框架(9)。专业机构和媒体在其国家优先考虑精神卫生方面发挥了重要作用(10-12)。
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Supporting governments to adopt mental health policies.
It is important to support governments to adopt mental health policies and to integrate mental health policy into public health policy and general social policy (1), because mental disorder causes a heavy burden for societies (2), impedes the development of other health and development targets, contributes to poverty and differentially affects the poor (3,4) and, last but not least, because mental health itself is of intrinsic value as is physical health. In developing mental health policy, it is important to include consideration of stigma about mental health issues and mental illness. In a previous issue of this journal, the impact of stigma on people with mental illness was discussed (5). Stigma results in a lack of attention from ministers and the public, which then results in a lack of resource and morale, decaying institutions, lack of leadership, inadequate information systems, and inadequate legislation. By resulting in social exclusion of people with mental illness, stigma is detrimental not just to people with mental illness, but also to the health of society as a whole. All too often our services are departure points for exclusion when they should be stepping stones for social inclusion. In 2001, the World Health Organization (WHO) devoted both its annual health day and its annual health report to mental health, which called on countries to develop mental health policies (6-8). In the same year, the Institute of Medicine in Washington launched a scientific report on neurological, psychiatric and developmental disorders in low income countries, which called for immediate strategic action to reduce the burden of brain disorders (3). The European Commission plays an important role both in Europe and elsewhere and has recently produced a public health framework for mental health (9). At national level, various governments, national non-governmental organizations (NGOs), professional bodies and the media have played important roles in prioritising mental health in their countries (10-12).
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