Kadar bunuh diri di Malaysia semakin meningkat ketika ini dengan 1,000 kes yang 
dilaporkan dalam tempoh tiga tahun. Apa yang mengejutkan 18 peratus atau 180 
orang adalah dari kalangan orang Melayu. Menteri Kesihatan sendiri menyatakan 
angka kes bunuh diri yang tidak dilaporkan mungkin lebih tinggi. 
 
Suicide rate on the rise in Malaysia
Tuesday June 5, 2012
 
PUTRAJAYA: The suicide rate is on the rise in Malaysia, with more than 1,000 
people taking their own lives over a three-year period.
 
Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said the ratio of suicides from 2007 
to 2010 was 1.3 for every 100,000 people, but added that it could be higher.
 
“These are just figures we collected from post-mortems. We think suicides are 
under-reported,” he told a press conference after chairing the Mental Health 
Promotion advisory council meeting here.
 
Of the 1,156 people who committed suicide over the three-year period, the 
majority were aged between 24 and 44.
 
Liow said this was alarming as the victims belonged to the productive age group.
 
“National statistics also show that men outnumber women three to one, while the 
Chinese had the highest number of suicides at 48%, followed by Indians (21%), 
Malays (18%) and other races (13%),” he said.
 
Given the increase in suicides in Malaysia, the Government had decided to 
launch a five-year National Suicide Prevention Strategic Action Plan starting 
this year, said Liow.
 
Part of the plan is to shift mental health treatment from being purely 
institutionalised in hospitals to more community-centric and to be made 
available at community mental health centres.
 
“By bringing mental healthcare to the clinics, the Government is adhering to 
the World Health Organisation's recommendations of getting the public to play a 
greater role in providing support for mental health patients,” said Liow.
 
The initial target is to set up one community mental health centre in every 
state this year.
 
“Currently, we have 224 psychiatrists in the ministry. The ratio of 
psychiatrists to the population is 1:150,000, but ideally we need to get a 
ratio of 1:50,000, which means we need a three-fold increase,” he said.
 
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/6/5/nation/11415435&sec=nation#133885774651059&if_height=386
 

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