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Russia is decades behind the countries of the European Union in mental health reform, which has already been implemented or is being implemented in them. [28] Until Russian society, Russian psychiatrist Emmanuil Gushansky says, is aware of the need for mental health reform, we will live in the atmosphere of animosity, mistrust and violence. [28]
Pages in category "Mental health in Russia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Mental health in Russia (4 C, 5 P) S. Mental health in Singapore (1 C, 5 P) Mental health in South Africa (3 C, 2 P) Mental health in the Soviet Union (2 C, 6 P)
The following are lists of countries by estimated suicide rates as published by the World Health Organization (WHO) and other sources. [note 1] In many countries, suicide rates are underreported due to social stigma, cultural or legal concerns. [3] Thus, these figures cannot be used to compare real suicide rates, which are unknown in most ...
Russia is decades behind the countries of the European Union in mental health reform, which has already been implemented or is being implemented in them. [173] Until Russian society, Gushansky says, is aware of the need for mental health reform, we will live in the atmosphere of animosity, mistrust and violence. [173]
According to representatives of the Moscow Helsinki Group (MHG), the Law does not comply with the European practice of mental health care. The case of Rakevich v. Russia considered in the European Court of Human Rights gave grounds for the following assertion by the head of MHG legal programs Natalia Kravchuk: … Russian legislation in this ...
Psychiatric hospitals in Russia (4 P) Psychiatric hospitals in Spain (1 P) Psychiatric hospitals in Sweden (5 P) Psychiatric hospitals in Switzerland (1 P) T.
Health in Russia deteriorated rapidly following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and particularly for men, as a result of social and economic changes. [1]The Human Rights Measurement Initiative [2] finds that Russia is able to fulfil 78.0% of the requirements for basic health, in relation to Russian income levels.