WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY 2021

MENTAL HEALTH COVID-19. ITS REPERCUSSION IN IMPOVERISHED COUNTRIES AND DISADVANTAGED CLASSES After more than a year and a half of pandemic, we are suffering the consequences of Covid-19, either as directly affected or as a result of this stressful situation: confinement, lack of social relations, lack of work, decreased medical care to other diseases... Obviously all this is...

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SENEGAL FAMILY

In Senegal, as in almost all African countries, the family does not only encompass the main trunk of it: parents, children, grandparents, etc. but extends to all those people who live under the same roof. Likewise, it is considered family, even if it is distant, to all those who share the same surname, and finally, they are also called relatives,...

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WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY

The most classic definition of Health goes back to the statement that the WHO made in 1948 and which still endures and prays: "Health is a state of complete physical, mental (mental) and social well-being, and not only the absence of conditions or diseases". Later, at the meeting on Health Promotion organized by the WHO in Ottawa (1986) there was...

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