A Study of the Mental Health Education and Social Service Systems for Children and Adolescents in Mexico
The mental well-being of children and adolescents has been a focal point of concern for the Mexican government and society.This article provides an overview of the psychological health status and policies concerning Mexican children and adolescents.This study delves into the strategies and implementation pathways for their mental health services,including conducting social-emotional training,promoting mental health literacy among teachers,and providing guidance in family education,along with various forms of social psychological health support.In summary,Mexico has enhanced the accessibility and effectiveness of psychological health services through various levels,including the government,society,schools,and families.The findings offer valuable insights for decision-makers and professionals for other countries.
MexicoChildren and adolescentsMental health servicesSchool mental healthFamily education guidance