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Non-specialist health workers play important role in improving mental health in developing countries

"Non-specialist health workers are beneficial in providing treatment for people with mental, neurological and substance-abuse (MNS) problems in developing countries – where there is often a lack of mental health professionals – according to a new Cochrane review....

"After examining 38 relevant studies from 22 *, researchers found that non-specialist health workers were able to alleviate some depression or anxiety. For patients with dementia, non-specialists seemed to help in reducing symptoms and in improving their carers' coping skills. Non-specialists may also have benefits in treating maternal depression, post traumatic stress disorder as well as alcohol abuse, though the improvements may be smaller...."

http://medicalxpress.com/news/2013-11-non-specialist-health-workers-important-role.html

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