HONG KONG: A series of brutal attacks in Hong Kong is shining a light on mental health in a city that has suffered from particularly acute strains while lacking sufficient resources to provide proper care for all who need it, mental health groups say. Violent crime is rare in the financial hub but this mon
Mental health experts point to the COVID-19 pandemic as a major factor in the increase in mental health issues, as it has been in many places.
While at the root of the protests was concern over what many see as the erosion of civil liberties in the former British colony as the Beijing government tightens its control, a high cost of living, a growing income gap and the perennial problem of a lack of housing exacerbate the frustrations. "We're dealing with a triple whammy people have had. Hong Kong's experience is just emotional exhaustion," Blaine said.
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