By Dr Ramli Hassan, Specialist & Head of Psychiatric Services (Taken from Borneo Bulletin Weekend 22nd October 2011)
World Mental Health Day is celebrated throughout the world on October 10 of every year.
For 2011, the theme chosen by the World Federation of Mental Health (WFMH) is "The Great Push:
Investing in Mental Health". This theme emphasises the importance of mental health at all levels of society
and the importance of investing resources to ensure the maintenance of optimal mental health in all the
members of a society.
The number of people suffering from mental illness in the community is large. In general, the rate of mental
illness is higher in the more developed and urbanised societies as compared with the developing and less
urbanised societies.
For example, in the United States, Europe and Japan, one in every four adults has some form of mental
illness requiring treatment. This rate is lower in the less developed societies such as Malaysia where 11 per
cent of the adult population suffer from some kind of mental illness. The prevalence rate of mental illness in
Brunei is not known as no epidemiological study has been done on the subject.