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[afro-nets] BBC: Mentally ill 'suffering neglect'
- From: "Claudio Schuftan" <cschuftan@phmovement.org>
- Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 15:35:06 +0700
From: Vern Weitzel vern.weitzel@gmail.com
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6977262.stm
Mentally ill 'suffering neglect'
In some countries, mental illness is seen as a stigma Mentally ill people in the developing world are being badly neglected, according to a study 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.
Despite this, the authors say, 90% of sufferers in developing countries Receive no care - and in some cases are chained to trees or kept in cages.
Health officials call 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 warn 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.
The study says that 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 developing countries, few can afford psychiatric treatment It says 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.
only 7% to 8% of an estimated 40 million to 50 million people in India who were victims of some form of mental illness - schizophrenia, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety - got proper treatment.
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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