Title
The Peruvian Truth Commission's mental health reparations: Empowering survivors of political violence to impact public health policy
Date Issued
01 December 2006
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Laplante L.
ComisiĂ³n de la Verdad y la ReconciliaciĂ³n
Abstract
The Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), formed in 2001, turned national attention toward the serious mental health consequences of the country's 20-year internal armed conflict. The TRC prioritized reparations in mental health, using a legal justification that provided victims-survivors of the war with a rights-based framework for demanding that the public sector attend to their mental health needs. Since the majority of victims-survivors come from historically poor, rural, and marginalized populations and have tended to not exercise their right to health for a variety of social, economic, and cultural reasons, framing mental health in terms of rights helps to empower these people to impact the development of appropriate policies in mental health. The authors suggest that this process contributes directly to improving the mental health of this population. Copyright © 2006 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College.
Start page
136
End page
163
Volume
9
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
PsicologĂa (incluye terapias de aprendizaje, habla, visual y otras discapacidades fĂsicas y mentales)
PsiquiatrĂa
DOI
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-33846925122
PubMed ID
Source
Health and Human Rights
ISSN of the container
10790969
Sources of information:
Directorio de ProducciĂ³n CientĂfica
Scopus