Acerca dessa coisa a que chamamos literacia em saúde mental
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https://doi.org/10.12707/RVI24.19.34548Palavras-chave:
literacia em saúde mental, saúde mental, promoção da saúde mental, prevenção das doençasResumo
Enquadramento: A literacia em saúde mental é um conceito-chave no panorama da promoção e prevenção em saúde mental, contudo tem sido proposto uma expansão do conceito que pode desvirtuar o seu raio de ação.
Objetivo: Analisar criticamente o conceito de literacia em saúde mental e sua evolução, a partir da sua génese e desenvolvimentos ulteriores, perspetivando potencialidades e desafios
Principais tópicos em análise: Literacia em saúde mental; saúde mental positiva; saúde mental preventiva e promoção da saúde mental enquanto tradições onde ancora a génese e desenvolvimento do conceito.
Conclusão: É positivo valorizar a promoção da saúde mental no conceito de literacia em saúde mental, imprimindo-lhe um cunho assente na perspetiva da salutogénese. Contudo, a adição do adjetivo positiva no termo inicial serve mais os compromissos e intentos ideológicos de algumas áreas do saber que propriamente a promoção da saúde mental. A redução do estigma associado às doenças e doentes mentais e o aumento da procura de ajuda, são objetivos de ação das intervenções ao nível da literacia em saúde mental.
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