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La malattia mentale comprende un insieme di sindromi e disturbi molto diversi per presentazione e andamento che, per tale motivo, richiedono percorsi clinico- assistenziali diversificati. Attualmente, l’attività clinico-assistenziale in Italia è distribuita tra diverse tipologie di servizi: i servizi territoriali o dipartimenti di salute mentale (DSM), i servizi di diagnosi e cura (SPDC) ospedalieri, i day hospital e i centri diurni, e le residenze sanitarie psichiatriche.

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Amore, M., Girardi, P., Pompili, M., Innamorati, M. (2013). Salute mentale. In: Tartaglia, R., Vannucci, A. (eds) Prevenire gli eventi avversi nella pratica clinica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5450-9_16

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