%0 Journal Article %T Carga del enfermar ps¨ªquico, barreras y brechas en la atenci¨®n de Salud Mental en Chile %A Vicente P %A Benjam¨ªn %A Kohn %A Robert %A Saldivia B %A Sandra %A Rioseco S %A Pedro %J Revista m¨¦dica de Chile %D 2007 %I Sociedad M¨¦dica de Santiago %R 10.4067/S0034-98872007001200014 %X chile has one of the highest disease burdens caused by neuropsychiatric illnesses in the world, according to who, reaching to 31%- major depression and alcohol use disorders are ranked first and second in attributed disability among adults. nearly one-third of the population has had a psychiatric disorder in their lifetime, and 22.2% in the past year. anxierty disorders are the most prevalent conditions, followed by major depression and alcohol abuse. currently, mental health accounts for 2.3%) of the health care budget, which is less than some neighboring countries. the availability of 1.3 psychiatric beds per 10,000 inhabitants, is less than the mean of lower-income countries. moreover, 81% are for chronic rather than acute care. chile has 4.0 psychiatrist per 100,000 inhabitants, which is lower than other countries in latin america. only 38.5% of those patients with a psychiatric diagnosis receive any kind of mental health care, whether from a specialist or primary care. there is a perception among lay persons, that psychiatric treatments lack efficacy, despite evidence demonstrating the contrary. not addressing the treament gap in mental health has serious public health implications %K alcoholism %K depression %K mental health. %U http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0034-98872007001200014&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en