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Nearly 20% of Thai teens at risk of self-harm, warns DMH by Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of Department of Medical Health Almost 20% of Thai teenagers face the risk of self-harm, according to the Department of Mental Health (DMH). This alarming statistic underscores the urgent need to prioritise mental health issues among the youth, experts suggest. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1341238-nearly-20-of-thai-teens-at-risk-of-self-harm-warns-dmh/ -
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Sick and tired
Personally I follow elections in the USA closely. As a Brit born in the early days of WW2 I value a friendly relationship with America. As a result I have been disturbed by Biden's antipathy towards the UK which is why I am following the Harris/Trump with interest. -
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Best Orthopedic (orthopaedic) Doctor Or Surgeon In Bangkok?
Dr Panya is still there, saw him a couple of months back. I've recommended friends to see him, dont know anyone who doesn't think he is excellent.- 1
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Nearly 20% of Thai teens at risk of self-harm, warns DMH
Almost 20% of Thai teenagers face the risk of self-harm, according to the Department of Mental Health (DMH). This alarming statistic underscores the urgent need to prioritise mental health issues among the youth, experts suggest. DMH director Kittisak Aksornwong revealed on October 18 that 503,884 teenagers aged 18 and under have registered on the Department’s Mental Health Check-in application from February 12, 2022, to October 18 this year. The app is designed for self-assessment of mental health and screening for potential problems, offering users a channel to seek advice from experts online. Out of those registered, 51,789 users, or 10.28%, may be at risk of depression, while 87,718, or 17.4%, are at risk of self-harm, Kittisak noted. “These figures not only reflect the urgent need for mental health care among teenagers but also serve as a warning sign that we all need to work together to solve this problem.” Addressing mental health challenges, especially in the digital age, requires more than just government intervention. Kittisak emphasised that cooperation from all sectors, including the private sector and civil society, is essential. Speaking at the launch of the TikTok Mindful Makers campaign at Samyan Mitrtown, Kittisak highlighted TikTok as an influential platform among teenagers. He pointed out that technology and social media significantly impact daily life for the younger generation. “Creating a safe online space that is responsible and promotes good mental health is a challenge that we all must work together to achieve.” The DMH has partnered with TikTok Thailand to introduce the TikTok Mindful Makers campaign and the new Sati app. This app provides access to safe, confidential, anonymous, and on-demand listening services offered by trained listeners. The TikTok Mindful Makers campaign collaborates with the World Health Organisation and the Mental Health Trust Network Programme. The goal is to disseminate information about mental health, foster an online community of support, and promote a more compassionate and understanding society. Chanida Klyphun, head of public policy for TikTok Thailand, highlighted that Mindful Makers has garnered over 13 billion views worldwide. She stressed the importance of making the platform safe for everyone to ensure it remains a creative and supportive space, reported Bangkok Post. by Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of Department of Medical Health Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-10-21 “Making the platform a safe area for everyone is essential for it to become a creative space.” -
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Room with View or Quiet Room: Your priority is?
Why do you think that readers are interested in the make and power of your home appliances? Nothing else to fill your post with? -
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Drunk Porsche Driver Offers B200,000 Settlement, Victim’s Father Questions Charges
The Government Insurance is basically worthless and for a 25 year old car he would only have voluntary 3rd class at best -
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EV Owners … Real life experience & help thread
Let's not lose context or twist my post, your post was in response to mine (above). Whether some manufacturers haven't reached their anticipated profitability yet doesn't mean they are dumping or that it's unsustainable. All new models are sold at a loss until development costs are recouped. They need either substantial cash reserves or financial support until they hit that point. Unsustainability only occurs if they run out of finance before that point. That can be down to many factors. If a Chinese manufacturer can make and sell cars at a profit (eg BYD) than that means it's a sensible price for that segment. It's up to the competition to compete. It's not right to say the price is wrong and unsustainable as one manufacturer has already demonstrated it's ok. If the competition is selling for less than that, it could well be unsustainable. -
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Atorvastatin
There are several brands available in Thailand.I formerly used Sandoz 20 mg though at my pharmacy availability is less certain than before.It's now available again after an absence. My question is whether there is in fact any loss of benefit in switching to a cheaper brand of generic eg Xarator 20 mg which I've been using recently. I'm not concerned to find the cheapest alternative, more interested to know whether there is a difference in quality or efficacy. -
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Best Orthopedic (orthopaedic) Doctor Or Surgeon In Bangkok?
I have pain in the back of my knee. A few weeks ago I saw a doctor at a hospital in Bangkok (not sure if I can mention the name) who recommended laser physiotherapy in 2 weeks, 3 times a week. It has been a fairly expensive treatment but unfortunately it has not helped. I have seen @Sheryl's recommendation for Dr. Panya. The thread is fairly old so I am just wondering if anyone has some new recommendations for a good orthopedic doctor in Bangkok preferably specialist on knee surgeries. Thanks. -
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French Man Arrested for Reckless Riding on Doi Suthep
Feel like I see this kind of riding almost every time I'm on the road - locals, foreigners, it doesn't matter - too many drivers act invincible. I wonder what a bit of traffic enforcement would do to this country. Put policemen out there with body cams, issue tickets for even the small violations, reform the system so that unpaid tickets result in denied insurance renewals and licenses, and watch the road problems slowly begin to evaporate. People break all the rules because they will get away with it every time -
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Bank Savings Interest Rates 2023
How's that working out for you when the £ has lost 7.9% to the Baht in last 3 months. Would have been better off with Baht + 2.2% in Thailand -
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Two Schoolgirls Injured After Truck Tyre Breaks Loose and Hits Motorcycle
Tire but no wheel? dud it completely pop off wheel, or was it badly attached spare that broke loose?? -
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Modified Pickup Crashes Into Utility Pole, Driver Killed on Impact
I hope it recovers ok. sorry but I can't find sympathy any more for these idiot drivers. -
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Trump Claims Xi Jinping Respects Him Because He Knows He's ‘Crazy’
You actually don't need more ammunition. He's a proven criminal lunatic egomaniac erratic dement nut, ready for a mad house to go.
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Monk Arrested for Murdering Village Head with an Axe After Being Expelled from Temple
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