Descriptive analysis of mental disorders detected at the mental health service from the Secretary of Health, Office of Welfare and Life Quality, National University of Cordoba. February-december 2010
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https://doi.org/10.31052/1853.1180.v17.n2.6833Keywords:
epidemiological profile, mental illness, college studentsAbstract
This paper refers to the study of mental disorders in college students, who attend appointments with specialists at the Secretary of Health, Office of Welfare and Life Quality under the Secretariat of Student Affairs, a health center in charge of preventive tasks and outpatient care.
Data are analyzed in order to determine the pre epidemiological profile of this population, a key aspect to understand the health status of a community, to subsequently develop appropriate protocols for the reception of patients and to determine protocols for the psychopathological diagnosis and the recording of therapeutic orientation provided.
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