Bibliografía PARA SABER MAS
1. Unicef: Informe Mundial de la infancia. ¿2021? . En mi Mente.(opens in a new tab)
2. Human Resources and Training in Mental Health.(opens in a new tab)
3. Patel, V. H., Kirkwood, B. R., Pednekar, S., Araya, R., King, M., Chisholm, D. & Weiss, H., 2008. “Improving the outcomes of primary care attenders with common mental disorders in developing countries: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a collaborative stepped care intervention in Goa, India”. Trials, 9 (1), 1-11.
1. Mersky, J. P., Berger, L. M., Reynolds, A. J., et al. (2009). “Risk factors for child and adolescent maltreatment: a longitudinal investigation of a cohort of inner-city youth”. Child Maltreatment, 14: 73-88.
4. WHO: improving mental and brain health of children and adolescents. In: https://www.who.int/activities/improving-the-mental-and-brain-health-of-children-and-adolescents
5. Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation. Global Health Data Exchange (GHDx).
6. PAHO/OPS: WHO Global Health Estimates 2000-2019.
7. Merikangas, K. R., Nakamura, E. F. & Kessler, R. C. (2022). “Epidemiology of mental disorders in children and adolescents”. Dialogues in clinical neuroscience.
8. Costello, E. J., Mustillo, S., Keller, G., Angold, A. “Prevalence of psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence”. In: Levin, B. L., Petrila, J., Hennessy, K. D., eds. Mental Health Services: a Public Health Perspective, Second ed., Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press, 2004111128.