Colombia, Over half of population suffers from mental health problems

Posted on May 11, 2011 • Filed under: Colombia, Latin America Health, Social Issues

Over Half of Colombians Suffer from Mental Health Problems
• Per rcnradio.com , Héctor Zambrano, the Secretary of Health of Bogotá, stated that more that 50% of Colombian citizens (not just from Bogotá) suffer from some kind of mental health problem.
• Although these numbers are lower than those of other Latin American or European countries, they still incite concern.
• He went on to say that health authorities and the National Government will take the necessary measures to prevent these mental health problems. Read Article - JR

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