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  2. Mental health in Russia - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Independent Psychiatric Association of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The IPA was established in Moscow in March 1989 [6]: 505 and became the first psychiatric association in the USSR which was not controlled by the State. [7]: 290 The IPA was created as an association publicly opposing itself to official Soviet psychiatry and its offspring, the All-Union Society of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrists, which was completely under the control of the Soviet ...

  4. Category:Health in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Mental health in Russia (4 C, 5 P) Health ministers of Russia (1 C, ... Statistics; Cookie statement;

  5. Suicide in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Suicide in Russia is a significant national social issue, with the suicide rate at 10.6 suicides per 100.000 people. [1] In 2021, the suicide rate in Russia was 10.7 per 100,000 people, according to national sources, [ 2 ] down from 39.1 in 2000 and 41.4 in 1995.

  6. Category:Mental health in Russia - Wikipedia

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  7. Saint Petersburg Psychiatric Hospital of Specialized Type ...

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    The psychiatric hospital was established in the building of a former female prison built in Saint Petersburg between 1909 and 1913 on the Vyborg Side, in an area that was given the name Kulikovo Field.

  8. List of countries by suicide rate - Wikipedia

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    Suicide rates vary by country but occurs in all regions of the world. In a 2024 WHO report, 73% of reported suicides were in low and middle-income countries. Mental illness and suicide are linked, though many suicides are impulsive and occur due to crisis.

  9. Health in Russia - Wikipedia

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    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.