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摘要
阿根廷国民议会于2010年11月批准了一项新的《精神卫生法》(第26657号法律,“Salud Publica.Derecho a la Proteccion de la Salud Mental”[公共卫生.保护精神健康的权利])。尽管这不是第一部关于心理健康的法律——正如几个省和布宜诺斯艾利斯自治市(阿根廷首都)制定的那样——但《精神健康法》确立了人权和保护患者的原则,旨在制定符合高收入国家最先进观点和立法的心理健康方法。在本文中,我们报告了MHL最重要的方面。我们强调了阿根廷发生变化的领域,例如非正式和强制入院的新安排。
The Argentinean Congreso de la Nacion (National Congress, or Parliament) approved in November 2010 a new Mental Health Law (MHL) (Law 26657, 'Salud Publica. Derecho a la Proteccion de la Salud Mental' [Public Health. The Right to Protect Mental Health]). Although it is not the first law concerning mental health - as several of the provinces and the autonomous city of Buenos Aires (Argentina's capital) have enacted their own - the MHL establishes principles for human rights and the protection of patients, and aims to develop approaches in mental health that are compatible with the most advanced views and legislation from high-income countries. In this paper we report on the most important aspects of the MHL. We highlight areas that represent a change for Argentina, such as the new arrangements for both informal and compulsory admission to hospital.