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#1 webfact

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Posted 2012-09-20 12:26:42

Thailand sees growing numbers of mental patients

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PHITSANULOK, Sept 20 -- Public Health Minister Surawit Khonsomboon said Thailand currently has more than 3 million mental patients, but only one-third of them are receiving treatment, at the country’s 17 mental hospitals nationwide.

By 2070 when Thailand becomes more urbanised, society in general will be more fragile and more people will consequently suffer from mental problems.

Urbanisation will be more intensified in eastern Thailand and family size will be smaller, while more women will become family leaders, Dr Surawit predicted.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has been concerned with the increasing number of patients from depression worldwide, he said.

Depression has moved up from the fourth rank in 1990 to the second, after heart problems, among five most serious ailments. If nothing is done, depression may contribute to a higher suicide rate.

In its development plan on mental service for 2013-2016, the Public Health Ministry will expand service to all age groups including children, women, teenagers and elderly people.

According to the ministry’s goal, 70 per cent of Thai people of all ages will be free from mental problems and the emotional quotient of at least 70 per cent of young people will not be lower than the universal standard. The suicide rate must be less than 6.5 persons per 100,000 persons.

The public health minister on Wednesday received a donated plot of land in the northern province of Phitsanulok to build a mental hospital. (MCOT online news)


-- TNA 2012-09-20



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Posted 2012-09-20 12:26:59

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BANGKOK: -- Three million patients sought psychiatric care in 2010, with the case numbers on the rise, especially for depression, Deputy Public Health Minister Surawit Khonsomboon said yesterday.

By 2016, the government's mental-health promotion plan aims for 70 per cent of Thais to have good mental health, Surawit said. The plan also calls for 70 per cent of Thai children to have up-to-standard emotional and intelligence-quotient levels, a lowering of the suicide rate to under 6.5 per 100,000 people, and 80 per cent of psychiatric patients to be treated.

Surawit also announced the donation of 47 rai (7.5 hectares) of land from Boon Chartpanich in Phitsanulok's Wang Thong district. Plans are to build the 200-bed Phitsanulok Psychiatric Hospital at a cost of Bt360 million. Construction will begin in 2014.


-- The Nation 2012-09-20



#3 Payboy

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Posted 2012-09-20 12:27:50

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Hub? :rolleyes:

#4 JoeLing

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Posted 2012-09-20 13:01:38

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Well, that's a lot ...... a lot less then I expected Posted Image

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Posted 2012-09-20 13:06:30

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Greed, not caring for others anymore with those who are higher in the food chain showing the example in the way of corruption - is probably not good for the hearth and mind.

#6 uptheos

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Posted 2012-09-20 13:14:49

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Greed, not caring for others anymore with those who are higher in the food chain showing the example in the way of corruption - is probably not good for the hearth and mind.


In that case, maybe the country should adopt Buddhist principles?

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Posted 2012-09-20 13:47:38

With the population of; 69.5 million people in 2011 and the guess of "only 70%" of mental-free Thais by 2016, that still leaves 6,000,000 Mental Thais wondering around.

Yes GOOD psychiatrists are hard to get here and most of the good ones open their own practices and charge quite a bit even on Thai standards.

30% of a population with mental care issues IS to high by any standards.

If they think they have stress now just wait until the do if ever reach the status of 1st World then see what kind of stress they will have.

Their survey does bring up a good point though and now I want to know how this would compare to a Western country or lets say USA, Britain etc.
Me thinks the mods will be busy on this OP removing racial posts, flames etc. lol.

Edited by Gone, 2012-09-20 13:50:16.


#8 uptheos

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Posted 2012-09-20 13:50:43

With the population of; 69.5 million people in 2011 and the guess of "only 70%" of mental-free Thais by 2016, that still leaves 6,000,000 Mental Thais wondering around.

Yes GOOD psychiatrists are hard to get here and most of the good ones open their own practices and charge quite a bit even on Thai standards.

30% of a population with mental care issues IS to high by any standards.

If they think they have stress now just wait until the do if ever reach the status of 1st World then see what kind of stress they will have.

Their survey does bring up a good point though and now I


Eyesight might be a problem too. Posted Image

Edited by uptheos, 2012-09-20 13:51:10.


#9 chrisinth

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Posted 2012-09-20 13:52:45

"Urbanisation will be more intensified in eastern Thailand and family size will be smaller, while more women will become family leaders, Dr Surawit predicted."

Looks like I'm way ahead of the game; I do what I'm told from the missus already!



#10 chrisinth

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Posted 2012-09-20 13:54:50

Coping with TV members can't be helping the situation either............

#11 JoeLing

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Posted 2012-09-20 15:09:50

"Urbanisation will be more intensified in eastern Thailand and family size will be smaller, while more women will become family leaders, Dr Surawit predicted."

Looks like I'm way ahead of the game; I do what I'm told from the missus already!


And you're not the only one Posted Image

#12 JoeLing

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Posted 2012-09-20 15:12:40

"Urbanisation will be more intensified in eastern Thailand and family size will be smaller, while more women will become family leaders, Dr Surawit predicted."


Ahhh, I always knew, size does matter :-)

#13 JoeLing

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Posted 2012-09-20 15:14:58

Thailand sees growing numbers of mental patients


Anything to to with the supposently growing influx of foreign tourists?
Half the tourists on Koh Phangan are brain damaged already or will be by the time they leave

Edited by JoeLing, 2012-09-20 15:17:14.


#14 GeorgeO

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Posted 2012-09-20 15:17:20

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Thailand sees growing numbers of mental patients

...... many of whom are serving in the current government......!!

#15 belg

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Posted 2012-09-20 15:19:12

duh... they are in politics, entertainment...

#16 rotary

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Posted 2012-09-20 15:24:03

I know Thailand has made me a head banger..........or at least the ex-GFs anyway. ha ha

#17 JoeLing

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Posted 2012-09-20 15:25:37

........ I want to know how this would compare to a Western country or lets say USA, Britain etc. .......


I watched this documentary where this guys, Mr. Asterix and Mr Obelix said: "The Brits must be crazzy"
BTW - I only watch documentarys!!!

Edited by JoeLing, 2012-09-20 15:26:27.


#18 GeorgeO

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Posted 2012-09-20 15:30:07

"Urbanisation will be more intensified in eastern Thailand and family size will be smaller, while more women will become family leaders, Dr Surawit predicted."

More women are already becoming family leaders essentially because it isn't too long after they're married that their beloved other halves bugger off with something a little younger......

#19 Soutpeel

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Posted 2012-09-20 15:49:24

think there are quite a few mental patients on TV who contribute to this statisic

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Posted 2012-09-20 15:59:17

I have the feeling that the Thai idiosyncrasy predisposes them for mental problems.
They are expected to repress their emotions, voice no dissent and accept what their "superiors" tell or demand without question, among other traits.
It can't be healthy.

#21 Suradit69

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Posted 2012-09-20 16:05:09

"Urbanisation will be more intensified in eastern Thailand and family size will be smaller, while more women will become family leaders, Dr Surawit predicted."

More women are already becoming family leaders essentially because it isn't too long after they're married that their beloved other halves bugger off with something a little younger......


Actually I know of three situations, amongst the few Thai families I know reasonably well, where the women have taken off leaving the children with their husbands (or the husband's family). Maybe reality is something other than the beloved and comfortable stereotypes.

I have the feeling that the Thai idiosyncrasy predisposes them for mental problems.
They are expected to repress their emotions, voice no dissent and accept what their "superiors" tell or demand without question, among other traits.
It can't be healthy.


I have the feeling, judging from the typical TV message writer who feels free to let it all hang out, voices dissent on everything and questions whether anyone could possibly be superior to his/her esteemed self, among other traits, that's not the path to mental stability either.

Edited by Suradit69, 2012-09-20 16:12:03.


#22 asiawatcher

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Posted 2012-09-20 16:17:57

That cannot be correct - only 5% of the population? Even US is above 20% (22.1%). Canada 25%. UK 18% etc. (Source NIMH)

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Posted 2012-09-20 16:22:28

Thailand Sees Growing Numbers Of Mental Patients


Now, that explains why all the handicapped parking spots are always taken. :(

#24 kiniyow

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Posted 2012-09-20 16:23:19

I know a few X Pats that could use some help perhaps?

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Posted 2012-09-20 16:26:01

I know a few X Pats that could use some help perhaps?

Especially the ones in Pattaya and Phuket! LOL Posted Image


 



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