China Mandates Nationwide Mental Health Coverage by 2030
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China is launching a massive nationwide expansion of mental health services, aiming to ensure a psychological support system and crisis intervention mechanism covering its entire population is largely established by 2030 to address a surging mental health crisis fueled by economic shifts and a fast-paced lifestyle.
The National Health Commission and 24 other government departments recently issued new guidelines to improve the country’s social psychological service system. The sweeping directive marks a critical transition for China’s mental health strategy, upgrading it from localized pilot programs to a permanent, nationwide institutional framework.
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- China launching nationwide mental health system by 2030, with >80% villages/communities having counseling rooms, schools equipped with facilities/teachers, and psychiatric outpatient in every county/district.
- 16.6% adults (230M) affected by disorders; >95M with depression, ~50M anxiety; treatment rates <10%.
- <100k professionals vs. needed 1.4M (WHO standard); plan trains via universities, grassroots services.
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