巴西的精神健康权与无声的流行病

Taisa Maria Macena de Lima, M. D. F. Sá
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本文侧重于Covid-19大流行对心理健康的心理影响。在大流行后的世界中往往会产生持久的影响。本文以巴西法律为背景,分为两部分展开。第一次集中在保护心理健康的立法上,这一立法在等级上低于《宪法》,第二次集中在保护无声的大流行病上,即新冠病毒大流行造成的创伤导致的精神疾病。
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THE RIGHT TO MENTAL HEALTH IN BRAZIL AND THE SILENT PANDEMIC
This text focuses on the psychological repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic on mental health. Repercussions that tend to endure in the post-pandemic world. The background of this article is the Brazilian law, and it develops in two parts. The first centered on the legislation hierarchically inferior to the Constitution to protect mental health, and the second focused on reaching the silent pandemic, that is, the mental illness resulting from traumas generated by the new coronavirus pandemic.
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