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  • What polytubbies always suspected: "Mental health neglected worldwide"

    Now it's official

    New research published in the medical journal, The Lancet, has highlighted the extent to which the mentally ill are neglected in the developing world.

    Scientists say mental illness makes up about 14% of global disease, more than cancer or heart disease.

    Up to 800,000 people commit suicide each year, mostly in poorer countries.

    Despite this, the authors say, 90% of sufferers in developing countries receive no care. In some cases they are chained to trees or kept in cages.

    Health officials called for new strategies and more money for treatment of the mentally ill in the developing world in a special series published by The Lancet.

    They warned that as more people suffer from mental problems as a result of war, poverty and disease, unless widespread treatment becomes available, poor countries will be further handicapped in the future.

    No treatment

    Nirmala Srinivasan, head of Action For Mental Illness, a lobby group based in Bangalore, India, told the Associated Press news agency that only 7% - 8% of an estimated 40 million to 50 million people in India who are victims of some form of mental illness - schizophrenia, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety - get proper treatment.

    Cambodian psychiatric ward
    In developing countries few can afford psychiatric treatment

    Mentally ill adults in the major Brazilian cities are frequently seen begging on street corners and sleeping under highway overpasses.

    In poor rural communities, families living in poverty cope the best they can with mentally ill relatives, but are often unable to afford medication or specialised care.

    In some countries, mental illness is seen as a stigma.

    In Zambia, where it is believed to be a sign of witchcraft or being possessed by the devil, people who are sick are reluctant to seek help.

    Mental illness is indeed life-threatening. About 800,000 a year commit suicide.

    More than four out of five are in low or middle income countries.

    Lack of resources

    But the report is also keen to stress the impact of mental health on other health conditions.

    Poor mental health makes people more prone to other health problems - and then they are also less likely to get the medical help, social support and treatment they need.

    Their dependents may suffer too. There is evidence from India and Pakistan, for example, that mothers who are depressed are more likely to have a malnourished child.

    Many poorer countries are often presented with a stark choice when it comes to the treatment of mental patients given the scarcity of resources.

    But many of the experts say basic mental health services can be provided cheaply and simply, especially if they are made part of general healthcare.
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    In some countries, mental illness is seen as a stigma.
    Whereas in other countries, the concept is ridiculed and belittled?
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    • #3
      lol LOL, they now changed the title of the article on the BBC website
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      • #4
        Up to 800,000 people commit suicide each year, mostly in poorer countries.
        I wonder if they counted suicide bombers. Also I'm curious how they determine the number of mentally ill people in certain countries that are culturally different then us. For example, a large portion of people in the ME would be diagnosed as sociopaths in the US, but that's just because their culture doesn't value life like we do. Are they really sick or just evil B@******?
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        • #5
          A large portion, ay? Gotta percentage?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Shrapnel12


            I wonder if they counted suicide bombers. Also I'm curious how they determine the number of mentally ill people in certain countries that are culturally different then us. For example, a large portion of people in the ME would be diagnosed as sociopaths in the US, but that's just because their culture doesn't value life like we do. Are they really sick or just evil B@******?
            It's pretty unclear whether you value life either, should we have you committed?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by thesilentone


              It's pretty unclear whether you value life either, should we have you committed?
              What do you think you know about me?

              Lori,

              Nope, that's why I shied away from saying most or all or any other adjective like that. I'm not stating fact, merely opinion and seeing how many whiny liberals I can troll to complain about how the US is just as warlike and how peaceful Islamic extremeists are.
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              • #8
                Eh. If you're going to threadjack/troll, can't you at least do an innovative threadjack/troll instead of the same old Islam-bashing crud we've seen a hundred times before?
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                • #9
                  Well, please try to differentiate between Islamic extremists and brown people that don't want to blow themselves up.

                  And really, for trolling purposes, you shouldn't use the word warlike. We've invaded two countries in the past six years; what's the count for all arab countries combined during the same period?
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                  • #10
                    Actually I wasn't really trolling, that was just a sardonic response.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Elok
                      Eh. If you're going to threadjack/troll, can't you at least do an innovative threadjack/troll instead of the same old Islam-bashing crud we've seen a hundred times before?
                      Yeah. Like, you could make fun of aspies or something. I saw that in another thread recently. It would even be cogent!
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                      • #12
                        Thing is, shrapnel was serious.

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                        • #13
                          I'm serious that things other countries do as a normal part of their life would get you commited in Western civilization. So the question is sincere. How do you determine who is mentally ill in such countries? Who's really doing the trolling here?
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                          • #14
                            the mentally ill are neglected in the developing world.
                            Someone actually paid to find that out?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Shrapnel12
                              I'm serious that things other countries do as a normal part of their life would get you commited in Western civilization. So the question is sincere. How do you determine who is mentally ill in such countries? Who's really doing the trolling here?
                              I'd much rather ignore you but i'm curious as to what specifically you think muslims/arabs do "as a normal part of their lives" that is so insane?

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