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About 15% of Thai high school students are at risk of suicide, according to findings from the Bureau of Mental Health Service Administration.

 

The department has recently completed an assessment of the mental health of more than 130,000 students aged under 18. The findings show 56.31% are “normal”, 9.18% are listed as vulnerable to depression and 15.86% are prone to harming themselves or committing suicide.

 

Dr. Dusadee Juengsirakulwit, a director of the department, explained that the main cause of the students’ mental health problems is that they worry about their studies and could not adapt to studying at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, in addition to known problems such as bullying by classmates and conflicts with the elders in their families.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/study-shows-about-15-percent-of-thai-students-are-prone-to-suicide/

 

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Easy to mock when brought up in the West and Thai males can be especially fragile, but reckon the pressures are higher here. When you bring face and subservience to authority and elders into the mix, it makes those that are susceptible all the more likely to struggle. 

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11 minutes ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

And 15% may be prone to learning something... but the jury is still out

It is that requirement creating the other propensity?

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Perhaps some of them are depressed because of the devastating consequences of human-caused climate change which is continuouslys promoted in the media. They have no hope for the future.

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The challenge for many of the kids is out of their control. They are told they can do anything. Parents set high standards by telling their friends how smart their kids are. The schools blow smoke up their rectum telling them they passed and fudging the numbers.  Then reality bites and they apply to top tier university and crash and burn.

 

Schools need to be honest also teach students skills. Cooking make up electronics carpentry automotive.

 

Give them a means of learning a trade or skill.

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