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China’s Mental Health Crises - 100 million afflicted

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Long term after effects of industrial, chemical pollution, food contaminants ?

China’s Mental Health and Social Crises
By Jingduan Yang, M.D.
Last Updated: Jun 29, 2010

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According to the official estimate from the Chinese Ministry of Health, China has over 100 million people with mental illness, of which 16 million have severe forms of mental illness.

Among them, only 20 percent have received some type of treatment and the rest are left untreated and poorly cared for.

Some cities like Qingdao, Shandong Province, are reporting a tenfold increase in mental illness in the last 10 years and do not have enough mental health services, facilities, and mental health professionals.

In China, 287,000 people commit suicide annually. The makeup of successful suicides differs from the rest of world, in that there are 25 percent more women (usually more men commit suicide) and 75 percent are in the countryside (where usually suicide is more heavily represented in urban areas).

Only one-third of those who have committed suicide have known mental illness. But impulsive attempts using pesticides in remote rural areas with limited emergency care often result in unintended death. However, the newest data suggests that the men in the urban areas are catching up, while the women who die in suicide attempts in the countryside have dropped 30 percent.

More Causes for Suicide


According to the survey published by the China Center of Disease Control, most stressors that precipitated most of the suicide attempts in China lie in family conflicts, and marital and love relationship problems. Recent reports have led to some new causes: people who lost their homes and land to the new construction of state building projects, workers who have been under constant pressure and scrutiny and working long hours, and state officials whose crime of corruption is being investigated.

On the morning of Nov. 13, 2009, a 47-year-old woman named Fuzhen Tang in Jinghua Village, Chengdu City, set herself on fire on the roof of her house when it was ordered to be demolished. She subsequently died after being taken to the hospital.
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The cause has nothing to do with pollution. It's the worship of money that drives the Chinese nuts!:rolleyes:
 
The cause has nothing to do with pollution. It's the worship of money that drives the Chinese nuts!:rolleyes:

If that is the real cause, then the whole nation can go nuts and bananas within this generation.

Rather serious matter, one would think.
Drastic action needed. Before it is too late.
 
The cause has nothing to do with pollution. It's the worship of money that drives the Chinese nuts!:rolleyes:

The dickheads will have a real problem with money issues. The mei meis can always resolve their financial issues by going abroad to earn a living by spreading their legs.
 
This I have to agree with Leongsam.

60 years of warped communist rule with no moral anchors in place is no joke.

Now China makes 端午, 清明, 中秋 etc national holidays. Hope what was wrong can be made right.


The cause has nothing to do with pollution. It's the worship of money that drives the Chinese nuts!:rolleyes:
 
The cause has nothing to do with pollution. It's the worship of money that drives the Chinese nuts!:rolleyes:

Money = Power = Authority = Bully in China

You need to pay upfront for medical treatment in China so if you no money, you can drop dead infront of the hospital and nobody will give a shit.

If you have no money to go college, you can consider whoring because there is no such thing as a study loan here.

You need to buy a ticket to enter almost all of the temples here and monks are more interested in selling you rediculously priced joss sticks then in giving you advice.

There is no such thing as mental health service here. Only mental hospitals

I can go on and on. Not everyone worship money but sometimes you dun have a choice unless you live in the jungle and hunt your own food. And when you have personal or financial problems, there are no avenues to seek help or release steam.
 
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