| Literature DB >> 24701368 |
Bahr Weiss1, Victoria Khanh Ngo2, Hoang-Minh Dang3, Amie Pollack1, Lam T Trung4, Cong V Tran3, Nam T Tran3, David Sang5, Khanh N Do6.
Abstract
Children and adolescents are among the highest need populations in regards to mental health support, especially in low and middle income countries (LMIC). Yet resources in LMIC for prevention and treatment of mental health problems are limited, in particular for children and adolescents. In this paper, we discuss a model for development of child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) resources in LMIC that has guided a ten year initiative focused on development of CAMH treatment and research infrastructure in Vietnam. We first review the need for development of mental health resources for children and adolescents in general, and then in Vietnam. We next present the model that guided our program as it developed, focused on the twin Capacity Development Goals of efficacy and sustainability, and the Capacity Development Targets used to move towards these goals. Finally we discuss our CAMH development initiative in Vietnam, the center of which has been development of a graduate program in clinical psychology at Vietnam National University, linking program activities to this model.Entities:
Keywords: Vietnam; child and adolescent mental health; clinical psychology; global mental health; infrastructure development
Year: 2012 PMID: 24701368 PMCID: PMC3971880 DOI: 10.1037/a0027316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Perspect Psychol ISSN: 2157-3891