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Mental health research in South America: Psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees’ perceived resources and barriers

As mental health issues continue to rise in Latin America, the need for research in this field becomes increasingly pressing. This study aimed to explore the perceived barriers and resources for research and publications among psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees from nine Spanish-speaking countrie...

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Autores principales: Ramalho, Rodrigo, Chappe, Vanessa, Alvarez, Lisette, Argomedo-Ramos, Gianfranco C.A., Rivera Arroyo, Guillermo, Bonay, Graciela L., Libuy Mena, Javiera C., Cuellar Hoppe, Miguel A., Cevallos-Robalino, Domenica N., Gonzalez-Diaz, Jairo M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10643233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38024802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2023.58
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author Ramalho, Rodrigo
Chappe, Vanessa
Alvarez, Lisette
Argomedo-Ramos, Gianfranco C.A.
Rivera Arroyo, Guillermo
Bonay, Graciela L.
Libuy Mena, Javiera C.
Cuellar Hoppe, Miguel A.
Cevallos-Robalino, Domenica N.
Gonzalez-Diaz, Jairo M.
author_facet Ramalho, Rodrigo
Chappe, Vanessa
Alvarez, Lisette
Argomedo-Ramos, Gianfranco C.A.
Rivera Arroyo, Guillermo
Bonay, Graciela L.
Libuy Mena, Javiera C.
Cuellar Hoppe, Miguel A.
Cevallos-Robalino, Domenica N.
Gonzalez-Diaz, Jairo M.
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description As mental health issues continue to rise in Latin America, the need for research in this field becomes increasingly pressing. This study aimed to explore the perceived barriers and resources for research and publications among psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees from nine Spanish-speaking countries in South America. Data was collected through an anonymous online survey and analyzed using descriptive methods and the SPSS Statistical package. In total, 214 responses were analyzed. Among the participating psychiatrists, 61.8% reported having led a research project and 74.7% of them reported having led an academic publication. As for the psychiatry trainees, 26% reported having conducted research and 41.5% reported having published or attempted to publish an academic paper. When available, having access to research training, protected research time and mentorship opportunities were significant resources for research. Further support is needed in terms of funding, training, protected research time and mentorship opportunities. However, despite their efforts to participate in the global mental health discussion, Latin American psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees remain largely underrepresented in the literature.
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spelling pubmed-106432332023-10-02 Mental health research in South America: Psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees’ perceived resources and barriers Ramalho, Rodrigo Chappe, Vanessa Alvarez, Lisette Argomedo-Ramos, Gianfranco C.A. Rivera Arroyo, Guillermo Bonay, Graciela L. Libuy Mena, Javiera C. Cuellar Hoppe, Miguel A. Cevallos-Robalino, Domenica N. Gonzalez-Diaz, Jairo M. Glob Ment Health (Camb) Research Article As mental health issues continue to rise in Latin America, the need for research in this field becomes increasingly pressing. This study aimed to explore the perceived barriers and resources for research and publications among psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees from nine Spanish-speaking countries in South America. Data was collected through an anonymous online survey and analyzed using descriptive methods and the SPSS Statistical package. In total, 214 responses were analyzed. Among the participating psychiatrists, 61.8% reported having led a research project and 74.7% of them reported having led an academic publication. As for the psychiatry trainees, 26% reported having conducted research and 41.5% reported having published or attempted to publish an academic paper. When available, having access to research training, protected research time and mentorship opportunities were significant resources for research. Further support is needed in terms of funding, training, protected research time and mentorship opportunities. However, despite their efforts to participate in the global mental health discussion, Latin American psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees remain largely underrepresented in the literature. Cambridge University Press 2023-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10643233/ /pubmed/38024802 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2023.58 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Chappe, Vanessa
Alvarez, Lisette
Argomedo-Ramos, Gianfranco C.A.
Rivera Arroyo, Guillermo
Bonay, Graciela L.
Libuy Mena, Javiera C.
Cuellar Hoppe, Miguel A.
Cevallos-Robalino, Domenica N.
Gonzalez-Diaz, Jairo M.
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