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Huge mental health treatment gap in China and India

The Lancet has reported that third of the global burden of disease for mental, neurological and substance use disorders occurs in India and China – more than in all high-income countries combined – yet 10% or less of people with mental disorders in these countries receive the needed treatment. Even for serious psychotic illness only 40% of Chinese had treatment from healthcare professionals. Both countries are about to engulfed by dementia as their populations age.

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