1. Mental Health in Japan
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2. Mental Health - Japan Health Policy NOW
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Based on our activities in FY2019, the Mental Health Policy Project Team presented its policy vision “Mental Health 2020 – Proposal for Tomorrow” in July 2020. In addition to knowledge gained over efforts for this project in FY2019, it describes issues and next steps identified through hearings with broad stakeholders from industry, government, academia, and civil society and a desk study of best practices from Japan and abroad. The proposal is based upon the following five perspectives.
3. Demographic and clinical characteristics of foreign nationals ...
The results suggest that foreign nationals who reside in Japan are less likely to contact appropriate services for mental illness.
International immigration to Japan, where homogeneous ethnicity is a population characteristic, has been growing. Although immigration is recognised as a risk factor for multiple mental-health related issues, there are few regional reports on ...
4. Barriers to mental health care in Japan: results from the World ...
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The reasons for accessing and maintaining access to mental health services in Japan may be unique in those of other countries. Using the World Health Organization World Mental Health Japan survey data, this study investigated the prevalence of ...
5. Mental Health and Workstyle in Japan - 公益社団法人 日本経済研究センター
Sep 19, 2024 · This month's column will focus on the current situation of mental disorders in Japan; surveying the causes and the economic consequences, and discussing the ...
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6. [Event Report] The 76th Breakfast Meeting—”Reflections from Abroad ...
76th Breakfast Meeting focused on mental health, a particularly important topic among NCDs. It featured a presentation from Dr. Kanna Sugiura.
HGPI was quick to recognize the importance of finding NCD countermeasures and has cooperated with th……
7. Beyond Longevity: The Critical Role of Mental Health in Japan's Well-Being
Oct 22, 2024 · Researchers shed light on life expectancy free of psychological distress in Japan to understand the population's overall health.
Sophia University (Jochi Daigaku) is the oldest Catholic university in Japan, located in the heart of Tokyo. Its educational spirit is
8. [HGPI Policy Column] (No.41) — From the Mental Health Project “Mental ...
Mar 5, 2024 · The number of people diagnosed with mental disorders is increasing every year. According to the Patient Survey conducted by the Ministry of ...
The increase in the number of people living with mental disorders means mental he……
9. [PDF] Japan: Model letter to Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Amnesty International
Survivors continue to suffer from physical and mental ill-health, isolation, shame and often extreme poverty as a result of their enslavement. Despite ...
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What's new ; Employment referrals for general workers November 2024(English)(Japanese) · Summary Report of General Survey on Working Conditions(Japanese); Monthly ...
Welcome to Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
11. Liberian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Activates Mental Health Act
Nov 30, 2017 · Three classes of graduates have specialized child and mental health for Liberian youth. With funding from the Japan Social Development Fund ...
The Liberian Ministry of Foreign Affairs released the country’s first Mental Health Act and distributed the official handbill in Liberia this week.
12. why did Japan become a country with so many psychiatric care beds?
It could be said that the people of Japan were liberal and treated people with mental disorders with dignity. However, after the war, most of these people just ...
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13. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs calls for more health ...
Sep 27, 2023 · Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs calls for more health investment and commends Japan for launching new health ...
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs calls for more health investment and commends Japan for launching new health initiatives