Mental health care in China: a time of transitionChinaHealthcareMentalillnessServicedevelopmentTransitionperiodYu-cunShenEBSCO_AspWorld Health ForumShen Yucun, Mental Health Care in China: A time of transition, World Health Forum, Vol8, 1987. WHO, Geneva....
Firstly, a large number of people live in rural and remote areas in China, where there is limited access to mental health care. There is an urgent need to invest in adequate mental healthcare in rural and under-developed areas to address the inequality in the geographic distribution of ...
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China has since strived to fill in what the Ministry of Health calls “blank areas” with total lack of mental health care coverage, comprising 41.9 million people in 2006. Psychiatric departments in universities, a profession discredited in the Mao era, reopened and expanded in the 1980s, chur...
An invisible mask against the novel coronavirus outbreak, public health emergency intervention on mental health care has been launched in China to quell people's fear of the unknown and address problems concerning psychological health. by Xinhua writers Chu Yi, Liu Fangqiang and Qiu Yi ...
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China is now at the forefront globally in core maternal and child health indicators, according to the National Health Commission. However, the country continues to strengthen its healthcare network, with women's mental health as one of its focuses. ...
However, it has shown difficulties in rooting and cultural barriers in gerontological mental health care in China (Qiu et al. 2018). One important debate is whether the self-reliance tendency, in other words, the anti-welfare dependence attitude, that highlights the independence and autonomy of ...
And sometimes physical self-care can be a good way to de-stress — 減壓 (jiǎn yā). “Hygiene and eating is a boost not only to your physical health, but also your mental health,” Ho said. “A lot of times, one of the things that can help break stigma is breaking away from ...
Behind the scenes: Yedda visits her childhood home in Qingshan Village of Baoqing County, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. This house symbolizes the source of her mental health struggles. I get the sense your focus ...