The number of Asian
elders over the age of 65 committing suicide is increasing dramatically. The
positive correlation between the increasing number of suicide rate among elders
in Asia and the economic growth is very ironic. In the other side, the rate is much
slower or even stable in less developed countries in neighboring countries that
are less developed. These high rates find their match in the developed
countries belonging to the Organization For Economic Corporation and
Development including the US who elderly suicide rate reached 14% in 2007.
Specialist blamed the industrial society and the increasing population of
elders that is causing their dependency ration to increase as the main cause.
They urge the government to provide social services such as psychological
counseling and medical care to prevent suicide.
This alarming situation
and the rates that are increasing is a head up to developed chines countries in
particular and the world in general. The rate of increasing elderly suicide, as
mentioned in the article, is mainly caused by the increasing number of the
elderly population that is unsupported financially and emotionally. China is a
country of rapid development and grownups who in the past took care of large
families, now find themselves in small, busy families. They are more likely to
either be supported by 1 or younger adult in a family or are left to make
living on their own: in both situations, those elders face loneliness and are
probably and support and feel burden on their existing. The problems the elders
face are perhaps emotional more than they are financial. The rapid change from
the life in traditional houses with large families and agricultural communities
to the nuclear family, after the one-child policy, and the busy life of factory
workers in an industrialized national is what cause those elders to feel out of
place. This situation is a factor that will extend to underdeveloped countries
in the near future once their lifestyle becomes more “westernized “ and it will
become a danger facing those who are already developed. Countries such as
Vietnam and India regardless of cultural patterns are moving toward
industrialization and such a problem will ultimately be under their social
agenda.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/02/16/why-are-so-many-elderly-asians-killing-themselves/
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