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1 Million Thais suffer from bipolar disorder
The Asian Network of Bipolar Disorder (ANBD) is holding activities to raise
public awareness on the issue in Thailand, where it is estimated that at
least 1 million are suffering from the disease.
ANBD president Dr Pichet Udomrat said March 30 marked the first ever World
Bipolar Day (WBD). The goal of WBD is to bring the world population
information about bipolar disorders that will educate and improve
sensitivity towards the illness.
Globally, around 27 million people suffer from the disorder. In Thailand,
the estimate is higher year-on-year. This year, the figure is estimated at
around 1 million.
The president said fewer than half of people with the disorder were treated
by a mental health professional as the disorder is difficult to identify and
people at risk can be misdiagnosed as suffering from depression or other
mental illnesses.
Bipolar disorder is characterized by cycles of depression and mania, a
euphoric, high-energy state that can result in heightened levels of
creativity or output as well as erratic or risky behavior. People with
bipolar disorder are at high risk of substance abuse and suicide, and
treatment includes psychiatric care and medication.
Events including talks and seminars are being held under the theme “Stable
Mood, Good Life” in order to better facilitate recognition of the disease
and identify people at risk. (NNT)
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