GLOBALISATION AND MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE: HIGHLIGHTS FROM INDIA AND CHINA

Mohd. Aslam Bhat
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The contemporary debates and discussions that are contiguous to the ongoing process of globalisation, point at variety of perspectives, which have led to rather contrary analysis and interpretations vis-à-vis the globalisation and its bearing on individuals and groups across regional, national and local domains. Nevertheless, it is argued that globalisation induced cultural multiplicity and uncertainty have fundamentally altered the individual lived experiences specifically of young people, influencing their mental health and thereby leading to higher rates of neuro-psychiatric disorders and suicides? Though such impacts of globalisation on the mental health of young people are contested, and for the most part are undervalued and uncounted, but it is equally true that mental disorders can no longer be separated from the global milieu that shapes our lives and therefore, “growing up” today is not what existed before. With this background, this article at empirical level aspires to participate in a dialogue on globalisation, health inequality and global burden of diseasewith special reference to mental health of young people in India and china.
全球化与年轻人的心理健康障碍:来自印度和中国的亮点
与正在进行的全球化进程相关联的当代辩论和讨论,指向了各种各样的观点,这导致了相对相反的分析和解释-à-vis全球化及其对跨区域、国家和地方领域的个人和群体的影响。然而,有人认为,全球化导致的文化多样性和不确定性从根本上改变了个人的生活经历,特别是年轻人,影响他们的心理健康,从而导致更高的神经精神疾病和自杀率。尽管全球化对年轻人心理健康的这种影响存在争议,而且在很大程度上被低估和未被计算在内,但同样真实的是,精神障碍再也不能与塑造我们生活的全球环境分开,因此,今天的“成长”与以前不同。在此背景下,本文在实证层面上渴望参与关于全球化、健康不平等和全球疾病负担的对话,特别涉及印度和中国年轻人的心理健康。
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