Keyphrases
Ethics
100%
Peru
85%
Mental Health
71%
Lima
64%
Psychiatry
57%
Moral
57%
Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
57%
Self-disorders
57%
Stress Anxiety
57%
Stress-induced Depression
57%
Magistrates
57%
Humanism
47%
Person-centred Medicine
39%
Human Being
38%
Salud
36%
Job Stress
34%
Management Practices
28%
Corruption
28%
Latin American
28%
Human Economics
28%
Depressive Symptoms
28%
Clinical Care
28%
Medical Residency
28%
Alcohol-related Problems
28%
Human Development
28%
Academic Training
28%
Health Concepts
28%
Poverty
28%
Mental Health Problems
28%
Mental Disorders
28%
Medical Students
28%
Economic Growth
28%
American Perspective
28%
Third Countries
28%
Conceptual Differences
28%
Individual Person
28%
Underdevelopment
28%
Political Risk
28%
Psychiatric Problems
28%
Medical Specialties
28%
Medical Training
28%
Health Strategy
28%
Substance Use
28%
Seeking Medical Care
28%
Person-centered
28%
Violence
28%
Head nurses
28%
Principle of Care
28%
Daily Management
28%
Phenomenological Approach
28%
Research Ethics
28%
Informed Consent
25%
Everyday Practices
23%
Moral Development
23%
District Attorney
22%
Job Anxiety
22%
Work-related Depression
22%
General Stress
22%
Judicial System
22%
Medical Care
21%
Addiction
21%
Health Care Services
19%
Latin America (LATAM)
19%
Schizophrenia
19%
Medical Education
15%
Specialty Care
14%
Family Members
14%
Moral Reflection
14%
Personal Responsibility
14%
Explanatory Models
14%
Moral Responsibility
14%
Conflict of Interest
14%
Moral Control
14%
Time Elapsed
14%
Normality
14%
Situational Context
14%
Training Course
14%
Peruvian
11%
First Year
11%
Intervention Program
11%
Logistic Regression
11%
Preventive Intervention
11%
Instrument Validation
11%
Transversal
11%
Clinical Investigator
9%
First-person Perspective
9%
People at Risk
9%
Early Therapy
9%
Schizophrenia Models
9%
First-year Experience
9%
Self-affection
9%
Evaluation Instrument
9%
Self-disturbance
9%
Psychotic
9%
21st Century
9%
Well-being
9%
Influence of Technology
9%
Health Disparities
9%
Intersubjectivity
9%
Clinical Evidence
9%