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Mental health neglected worldwide | Mental health neglected worldwide |
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Mentally ill people in the developing world are being badly neglected, according to research published in the Lancet medical journal. | |
The authors 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. | 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. | 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. | 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 | 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. | 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. |
In developing countries few can afford psychiatric treatment | 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. | 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 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 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. | 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. | 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. | More than four out of five are in low or middle income countries. |
Lack of resources | Lack of resources |
But the report is also keen to stress the impact of mental health on other health conditions. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. |