| Literature DB >> 28596903 |
B B Bonini1, R Araya2, J Quayle1, M Silva Evangelista1, LeS N Price3, P R Menezes1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Latin America Treatment and Innovation Network in Mental Health (LATIN-MH) is a research hub located in Brazil and Peru that conducts a research project to help reduce the treatment gap in mental health in Latin America (LA). Besides its research core, LATIN-MH has a Capacity Building (CB) component that aims to help young researchers receive the specific training to contribute to the growing scientific production in mental health in LA.Entities:
Keywords: Capacity building; LATIN-MH; Latin America; mental health
Year: 2017 PMID: 28596903 PMCID: PMC5454769 DOI: 10.1017/gmh.2016.32
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Ment Health (Camb) ISSN: 2054-4251
Planned steps for LATIN-MH CB and its relationship with goals, activities and target investigators
| LATIN-MH | Main related goals and strategies | Programs and activities |
|---|---|---|
| Introduction to research | a; b; c; e; g; h; i | Study Groups |
| RA training | ||
| Fellow trainings | ||
| Online courses | ||
| Familiarization with the work of research teams | a; b; c; e; g; h; i | Hands on training |
| Working groups | ||
| Short courses on specific research themes | a; b; h; i | Symposia |
| Events | ||
| Meetings | ||
| Postdoctoral research positions and opportunities | a; d; e; h | Fellowships |
Summary of Study Group activities
| Theme/Guest speaker | Language | Month | Attendance (registered/present) | Level of education | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depression in the Amazon Paulo Menezes | Portuguese | April | 49/21 | Undergraduate: 4.9% | 46 Brazilians |
| Implementing Research Jaime Miranda | Spanish | May | 53/24? | Undergraduate: 16.7% | ? |
| Task Shifting | English | June | 34/21 | Undergraduate: 10% | 25 Brazilians |
| Data Management | Portuguese | July | 36/29 | Undergraduate: 11.5% | 33 Brazilians |
| Mental Health Reform in Peru | Spanish | August | 45/32 | Undergraduate | 27 Brazilians |
Based on the identification of participants.