Cuban health psychology: A priority is the primary health care system |
| |
Authors: | S⊘lvi Kristiansen Kerstin S⊘derstr⊘m |
| |
Institution: | Larkollen Inpatient Treatment Home for Adolescents , 1560 Larkollen, Norway |
| |
Abstract: | Cuban health psychology has experienced a great expansion during the last 25 years, both in the number of psychologists and in range of activities in the field. Today, psychologists are integrated at all levels of the national health system, an achievement which is particularly interesting in that Cuba is a developing country. In a position isolated from trends in international psychology, Cuba has developed a role for psychologists within the field of health which is adapted to its situation as a poor and socialistic country. Priority is given to preventive and community-based psychology within primary health care facilities. Psychologists in primary health care serve a composite client-group, with high priority given to pregnant women and to children. The work of these psychologists covers a wide range of health problems—-physical as well as mental—and focuses upon individuals as bio-psycho-social units. Their responsibilities include health promotion, disease prevention, consultation and treatment, rehabilitation, research and education. This report is based on a 2½ month long field study in Cuba, where Cuban health psychology, particularly as it relates to primary health care, was explored. |
| |
Keywords: | Cuba health psychology community psychology primary health care |
|
|