应对巴西公共卫生服务机构儿童的心理健康需求

Marta Bartira Meirelles-Santos, Joel Giglio Sales
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2019冠状病毒病大流行进一步加剧了对儿童心理治疗的大量需求。然而,在巴西和其他许多国家,缺乏针对儿童心理健康的资源和循证治疗。在这种情况下,在一个公共卫生服务机构内对名为"手术游戏小组"的试点社会心理小组方法的效果进行了评估。这一模式不仅旨在促进心理健康,而且还通过承认健康的社会决定因素来加强公平。为了测量行为问题,采用了基于意向治疗原则的分析。然而,这一分析并没有证明干预的有效性。然而,通过对案例的综合研究发现,该计划对观察到的儿童内化问题产生了积极的影响。OPG模型呈现出一个独特的特点,因为它是为数不多的结合舞蹈的方法之一。舞蹈可以促进情感的表达,扩大身体的感知能力。本研究的结果表明,利用身体运动和舞蹈作为心理社会干预的实际组成部分的可行性和相关性。
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Responding to the mental health needs of children in a public health service in Brazil
The COVID-19 pandemic has further intensified the substantial demand for psychological treatment for children. However, in Brazil and various other nations, there is a lack of resources and evidence-based treatments focused on child mental health. Given this scenario, an evaluation of the efficacy of a pilot psychosocial group approach called "Operative Play Group" (OPG) was conducted within a public health service. This model aims not only to promote mental health but also to enhance equity through recognizing the social determinants of health. To measure behavioral problems, an analysis grounded in the principle of Intent-to-Treat was employed. However, this analysis did not demonstrate the effectiveness of the intervention. Nevertheless, through comprehensive research of cases, it was found that the program positively impacted the internalizing issues observed in children. The OPG model presents a distinctive feature as it stands out as one of the few methods incorporating dance. Dance can foster the expression of emotions and expand bodily perception. The findings of this study suggest the feasibility and relevance of utilizing body movement and dance as practical components in psychosocial interventions.
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