Handuleh Jibril I M, Mclvor Ronan J
Lecturer in Psychiatry, Amoud University School of Medicine, Somaliland.
Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist and Honorary Senior Lecturer, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King's College London School of Medicine, UK, email
Int Psychiatry. 2014 Aug 1;11(3):61-64. eCollection 2014 Aug.
Prison in-reach mental health services are reasonably well developed in advanced economies, but virtually nonexistent in low- and middle-income countries. We describe the development of a small prison in-reach project in Somaliland, a self-declared independent state which has experienced conflict and poverty in equal measure. After careful planning and cooperation with local agencies, the service provides sessional input to a regional prison, including assessment and treatment of a wide range of psychiatric conditions. The project has had some unexpected benefits, which are described. The success of the project reflects the effectiveness of collaboration between local stakeholders and international agencies, and could be used as a model for the development of in-reach services in other low-income countries.
在发达经济体中,监狱内心理健康服务发展得较为完善,但在低收入和中等收入国家几乎不存在。我们描述了在索马里兰开展的一个小型监狱内服务项目的发展情况,索马里兰是一个自称独立的国家,同样经历了冲突和贫困。经过与当地机构的精心规划与合作,该服务为一所地区监狱提供定期服务,包括对各种精神疾病的评估和治疗。该项目带来了一些意想不到的益处,在此予以描述。该项目的成功反映了当地利益相关者与国际机构合作的有效性,可作为其他低收入国家发展监狱内服务的范例。