Quotes: US MENA   Enter Symbol: NewsLetter: Search: advanced

US shooting revives debate over mental health care  Join our daily free Newsletter

MENAFN - AFP - 24/12/2012

No. of Ratings : 0
Digg This Article: http%3a%2f%2fwww.menafn.com%2fmenafn%2fqn_news_story_s.aspx%3fstoryid%3d1093592874%26title%3dUS-shooting-revives-debate-over-mental-health-care Share This Article: http%3a%2f%2fwww.menafn.com%2fmenafn%2fqn_news_story_s.aspx%3fstoryid%3d1093592874%26title%3dUS-shooting-revives-debate-over-mental-health-care Add to Delicious Seed this article Buzz this article Add to Reddit Add to furl Add to stumbleupon Add to Mixx!


 


(MENAFN - AFP) The deadly US shooting rampage last week has revived debate about access to mental health care -- a tough issue as state funds dry up and laws make it difficult to treat people against their will.

So far, authorities have not yet confirmed that the Newtown shooter, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, suffered from any particular psychiatric disorder.

Lanza -- who shot his mother in their home before killing 20 children and six adults, and then himself, in a primary school -- reportedly had Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism not usually linked with violent behavior.

Despite the US epidemic of gun violence, with more than 60 mass shootings since 1982, the availability of psychiatric care is dwindling, with hospitals closing and community health services slashed due to budget cuts, doctors say.

"We might have wonderful new treatments but you cannot deliver them to the people who need it," Jeffrey Swanson, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral science at Duke University in North Carolina, told AFP.

When asked about the reasons, Swanson said: "They don't have insurance, or maybe they are homeless and addicted, or they don't think they are mentally ill."

The situation is made even worse by the reduction in the number of facilities providing mental health care services, he added.

Since 2009, the funding allocated by state governments for psychiatric care has fallen by a staggering 4.35 billion, according to the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors.

In the past three years, 10 percent of the available beds in psychiatric hospitals have been lost nationwide, and the trend -- which had been halted a decade ago -- is only getting worse.

"Mental health resources are shrinking -- actual psychiatric hospital beds and public funding," said Lisa Gold, a professor of clinical psychiatry at Georgetown University in Washington who also maintains a private practice.

"For people without insurance, it's even worse," she said. About 30 million Americans do not have health insurance.

Gold also criticized changes in laws, noting: "At one time, it was much too easy to lock someone up. Now it's almost impossible to put someone into a psychiatric hospital for treatment against their will."

And even when a patient is admitted to a psychiatric facility, the average length of stay is "three to seven days," Gold said -- not enough time to make a real difference, as most medications only take effect after two to six weeks.

She also noted that hospitalizations usually only occur when a patient is in crisis, and presents an imminent danger to himself or others.

But even under those circumstances, it is often impossible to commit a person against his or her will. In most cases, a person must commit a crime to be hospitalized by force.

One possible motive of Lanza now gaining traction in the US media is that his mother Nancy was trying to have him committed, and that his anger over her efforts may have caused him to snap.

Gold said that given the difficulties of having someone committed, parents are sometimes forced to press charges against their children after a physical fight so they are sent to juvenile detention and considered for treatment.

"It's horrible," she said.

The Georgetown professor said the viral blog "I Am Adam Lanza's Mother," which was written by a woman who has a 13-year-old mentally ill son, poignantly describes the desperate situation faced by overwhelmed parents needing help.

According to a 2010 study by the National Institutes of Health, about 20 percent of youths aged 13 to 18 suffer from a mental disorder at some point in their lives.

A further analysis of the study done last year showed that only 36 percent of those teens received psychiatric treatment. Of the most seriously disturbed, only half were treated.

"There are a lot of depressed teenagers who need more help that we give them," said Katherine Newman, a professor of sociology at Johns Hopkins University, calling for more funding for mental health.


 






  MENA News Headlines
May 23 2013EADS offers $2.0 bln sweetener for S.Korea jet deal ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) European aerospace giant EADS has offered a $2.0 billion investment sweetener as it seeks to edge out US rivals for a contract to provide 60 advanced fighter planes to South ...

May 23 2013Venezuela, Russia in joint oil venture ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Venezuela and Russia formed a joint venture to produce 120,000 barrels of oil a day by 2016 in two fields in the Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt. Russia will loan Venezuela $1.5 billion to ...

May 23 2013US Boy Scouts to allow gay youths, not leaders ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) The Boy Scouts of America said it will allow openly gay youths to join the organization but maintain a ban on gay adult leaders, after a vote at its annual meeting in ...

May 23 2013Brazil to open huge oil field to auction ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Brazil on Thursday said it will auction concessions to drill and explore an offshore oil field believed to hold up to 12 billion barrels of crude, the country's largest find. The ...

May 23 2013IMF chief grilled in Paris court over 2007 payout scandal ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) IMF chief Christine Lagarde faces another day of questioning after being grilled for hours Thursday by French prosecutors who are deciding if she should be charged over a state ...

May 23 2013Oil recovers after dive on Chinese data ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Global oil prices closed little changed Thursday, recovering from sharper losses earlier in the day after weak Chinese manufacturing data. New York's main contract, West Texas ...

May 23 2013Researcher admits mistakes in stem cell study ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) A blockbuster study in which US researchers reported that they had turned human skin cells into embryonic stem cells contained errors, its lead author has acknowledged. Shoukhrat ...

May 23 20135,000 cave paintings discovered in Mexico ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Archeologists have found nearly 5,000 cave paintings made by hunter-gatherers in a northeastern Mexico mountain range where pre-Hispanic groups were not known to have existed. The ...

May 23 2013Germany 'most popular country' in the world: poll ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Germany is the most popular country in the world despite well-publicised protests against its insistence on austerity measures within the European Union, an annual poll for the BBC ...

May 23 2013NYSE says to spin off, not sell Euronext ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) NYSE Euronext with spin off European stock exchange group Euronext via an initial public offer rather than sell it following its merger with InterContinentalExchange (ICE), a senior ...

more...


 
Click to Apply






Google

 
 

Middle East North Africa - Financial Network

MENAFN News Market Data Countries Tools Section  
 

Middle East North Africa - Financial Network
Arabic MENAFN

Main News
News By Industry
News By Country
Marketwatch News
UPI News
Comtex News

IPO News
Islamic Finance News
Private Equity News

How-To Guides
Technology Section

Travel Section

Search News

Market Indices
Quotes & Charts

Global Indices
Arab Indices

US Markets Details

Commodoties

Oil & Energy

Currencies Cross Rates
Currencies Updates
Currency Converter

USA Stocks
Arab Stocks
 

Algeria 
Bahrain 
Egypt 
Iraq
Jordan 
Kuwait 
Lebanon
Morocco 
Oman 
Palestine
Qatar 
Saudi Arabia 
Syria
Tunisia 
UAE 
Yemen

Weather
Investment Game
Economic Calendar
Financial Glossary

My MENAFN
Portfolio Tracker

Voting

Financial Calculators

RSS Feeds [XML]

Corporate Monitor

Events

Real Estate
Submit Your Property

Arab Research
Buy a Research

Press Releases
Submit your PR

Join Newsletters


 
© 2000 menafn.com All Rights Reserved.  Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise | About MENAFN | Career Opportunities | Feedback | Help