Human rights and mental health in post-apartheid South Africa: lessons from health care professionals working with suicidal inmates in the prison system
Abstract Background During the era of apartheid in South Africa, a number of mental health professionals were vocal about the need for socio-economic and political reform. They described the deleterious psychological and social impact of the oppressive and discriminatory Nationalist state policies....
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Main Authors: | Jason Bantjes (Author), Leslie Swartz (Author), Pieter Niewoudt (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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