This is a blog for the Mental Health Policy Class at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work.

Showing posts with label Lancet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lancet. Show all posts

September 6, 2007

Mentally ill 'suffering neglect'

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.

Lancet Series (for those of you interested in international mental health)

The Lancet Series on Global Mental Health: Article Collection
Launching a new movement for mental health
“Despite the great attention western countries pay to the mind and human consciousness in philosophy and the arts, disturbances of mental health remain not only neglected but also deeply stigmatised across our societies.”
These are the introductory words of The Lancet's editor Dr Richard Horton, in a comment to introduce the series. He says: “For the most part, these organisations have done far too little, if anything at all?