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Organization of psychiatric care in anxiety and depressive disorders in primary care

https://doi.org/10.30629/2618-6667-2017-76-5-10

Abstract

The review article examines the formation of a model for integrating the provision of assistance to the population with problems in mental health in the primary health care, the appropriateness of revision of the legislative framework in Russia. The experience of different countries in diagnosing and treating certain mild mental disorders (in particular disorders of the anxiety and depressive spectrum) with the participation of primary care settings is discussed. A consultative model of psychiatric care is being negotiated, which involves a multidisciplinary approach involving internists and mental health professionals, and potentially allows for optimization of resource costs and greater access to health services.

About the Authors

Georgij Kostyuk
Psychiatric Clinical Hospital № 1 name after N.A. Alekseev, Moscow
Russian Federation
PhD, MD, professor, chief psychiatrist of the Moscow Department of Health, chief physician


Anton Masyakin
Psychiatric Clinical Hospital № 1 name after N.A. Alekseev, Moscow
Russian Federation
PhD, MD, candidate of medical sciences, deputy chief physician


Maria Starinskaya
FSBI «National Medical Research Center for Preventive Medicine», Moscow
Russian Federation
psychiatrist, junior researcher, laboratory of demographic aspects of public health


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Kostyuk G., Masyakin A., Starinskaya M. Organization of psychiatric care in anxiety and depressive disorders in primary care. Psychiatry (Moscow) (Psikhiatriya). 2017;(76):5-11. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30629/2618-6667-2017-76-5-10

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