1. Tensions between approach paradigms in public policies on drugs: an analysis of Brazilian legislation in 2000-2016.
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Teixeira MB, Ramôa ML, Engstrom E, and Ribeiro JM
- Subjects
- Brazil, Delivery of Health Care organization & administration, Delivery of Health Care trends, Hospitalization, Humans, Mental Health Services trends, Public Policy, Residential Treatment organization & administration, Residential Treatment trends, Therapeutic Community, Health Policy, Legislation, Drug trends, Mental Health Services organization & administration
- Abstract
Brazilian public policy on drugs has been permeated by two diametrically opposing approaches: one focusing on prohibition and the other on non- prohibition. Similarly, there have been two opposing approaches to mental healthcare, one centered on hospitalization and the other psychosocial care and development. In the context of these different paradigms, this article presents an analysis of twenty-two documents sourced by the legislative rules over the last sixteen years. After the year 2000, a renewed focus by healthcare community on drugs was noticeable as was the immersion of a harm reducing approach. Following international trends, although there are still considerable divergencies between (a) psychosocial care and(b) residential care in the therapeutic communities there seems to be an alignment to anti- prohibition approaches.
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- 2017
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