LEGISLACIÓN SOBRE SALUD MENTAL Y DERECHOS HUMANOS: Referencias

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Versión en español:
Marino Santirso Ruiz (Asturias-España)
Coordinadores de la versión en español:
Dr. J. Miguel Caldas de Almeida
Jefe de la Unidad de Salud Mental de OPS-PAHO.Washington EEUU
Dr. Víctor Aparicio Basauri
Jefe del Servicio de Psiquiatría. Hospital de Jove. Gijón-Asturias-España
Comité editor (versiones española y portuguesa):
Dr. Alberto Minoletti (Chile)
Dr. Alfredo Schechtman (Brasil)
Dr. Francisco Torres González (España)
Dr. Roberto Tykanori (Brasil)
Supervisión técnica módulo legislación (español):
Dra. Ana Esther Sánchez Gutiérrez
Jefa del Servicio de Psiquiatría
Dr. Jorge Antolín Suárez
MIR Psiquiatría
Servicios de Salud Mental de Mieres-Asturias-España
La versión al español ha sido promovida por OPS con la colaboración de la
Fundación Hospital de Jove (Gijón-Asturias.España),
de la Obra Social y Cultural de la Caja de Ahorros de Asturias (Cajastur) y GlaxoSmithKline
Edita: Editores Médicos, s.a. EDIMSA
ISBN: Conjunto de Guías 84-95076-79-9
ISBN: Módulo I 84-95076-80-2
Publicado por la Organización Mundial de la Salud en 2003
bajo el título de Mental Health Legislation and Human rights
© Organización Mundial de la Salud 2003
El Director General de la Organización Mundial de la Salud
ha concedido los derechos de traducción para la edición en español
a Editores Médicos, s.a., que son sólamente responsables de esta edición en español