Strutti C, Rauber S
Mental Health Services, San Giovani, Trieste, Italy.
Int J Soc Psychiatry. 1994 Winter;40(4):306-12. doi: 10.1177/002076409404000408.
In 1983 the Greek Ministry of Health, in presenting the new mental health law, described the state of the mental health system in the country as follows: "it is generally recognised that the psychiatric services in Greece are totally inadequate. The treatment inflicted on patients is often approaching the negation of the fundamental notions of human dignity. A radical reform is intended to change this intolerable situation." (EC, 1984). Eight years on, the state of the Greek mental health services can be defined as continuing to be 'serious' despite the attempts to change it and to apply the reform.
1983年,希腊卫生部在提交新的精神卫生法时,对该国精神卫生系统的状况描述如下:“人们普遍认识到,希腊的精神科服务完全不足。施加于患者的治疗常常近乎否定人类尊严的基本观念。一项激进改革旨在改变这种无法容忍的状况。”(欧洲共同体,1984年)。八年过去了,尽管试图改变并实施改革,希腊精神卫生服务的状况仍可界定为依然“严峻”。