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Date 27
September 2004
Press Release No: L/53/2004
THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL
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MESSAGE ON THE WORLD
MENTAL HEALTH DAY
10 October 2004
The focus of this year’s World Mental Health
Day, the co-occurrence of mental and physical illness, reflects
the reality of people's experience.
Although we tend to think of diseases in isolation,
people are often affected by multiple ailments. For many, suffering
mental and physical illness at the same time is the rule. It
is particularly harmful for some populations, such as the elderly
and the poor, as diseases tend to accumulate and get worse with
age, and with unfavourable living conditions. The global explosion
of HIV/AIDS, the resurgence of old killers like tuberculosis,
and the appearance of new infections have underlined the relationship
between physical illness on one hand, and depression on the
other. Further complications ensue because a mental disorder
in someone affected by a life-threatening physical disease not
only increases the level of their suffering; it also makes them
less likely to keep to a treatment regimen.
Clearly, when treating illness, we must do better
in considering the individual as a whole, rather than piecemeal.
This requires those involved in health care -- mental and physical
-- to work together, bringing their individual strengths and
responsibilities into a collaborative effort. On this World
Mental Health Day, let us pledge to treat people, not parts
of people.
Kofi A. Annan
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