规划中国心理健康需求——大跃进。

Kua Ee Heok
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Planning Mental Health Needs of China - A Great Leap Forward.
National University of Singapore, Singapore *correspondence: Kua Ee Heok; Mailing address: Kent Ridge Road, NUHS Tower Block, Level 9, Singapore; Postcode: 119228; E-Mail: pcmkeh@nus.edu.sg It is an enormous challenge to plan the mental health needs of China. Professor Wang [1] and Professor Xie [2] have outlined broad strategies focusing on clinical services and the shortage of mental health professionals. The National Mental Health Plan may also need to address urgent mental health issues related to the ageing of the population in China and the rising tide of dementia.[3] Professor Sartorius commenting on Professor Wang’s paper mentioned about dementia as a major contribution to the burden of disability in China.[4] Besides planning services for the elderly, it is equally important to introduce dementia prevention programmes to stem the t ide. The Singapore experience has shown that it is possible to implement such a programme in the community. 6] In fact, in the Singapore study, all the elderly are Chinese whose forefathers came from southern China. The programme also addresses prevention of depression, hypertension and diabetes mellitus which are risk factors for dementia. Although the programme focuses on dementia, our research shows that the prevalence and incidence of depression are much higher than dementia. Depression is a risk factor for suicide in the elderly. Improving psychiatr ic education has been emphasized in China lately. In recent years, a team of overseas professors of psychiatry and local Chinese professors have organised Teachers of Psychiatry (TOP) workshops in Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu. The TOP workshops are to train psychiatrists to improve clinical service, teaching and research. The focus is on acquiring skills in planning and assessing outcome of clinical services and teaching programmes, and on how to conduct and write research projects. We look forward to the successful implementation of the National Mental Health Plan and hope to read the outcome results in future publications.
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期刊介绍: Shanghai archives of psychiatry (bimonthly) was founded in 1959 and is sponsored by Shanghai Mental Health Center. The journal is aimed at mental health workers across the country, including psychiatrists and nurses, clinical psychologists, social workers, and people who are committed to the cause of mental health. It focuses on reporting clinical research results and practical experience in the field of psychiatry, and introduces the latest knowledge in psychiatry and related fields. The columns include monographs, case reports, clinical case discussions, reviews, mental health and law, and debates and discussions.
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