FILTER RESULTS
FILTER RESULTS
close.svg
Search Result for “loneliness”

Showing 1 - 7 of 7

OPINION

Communication is a must for students

Oped, Mariano Carrera, Published on 29/08/2025

» Take a look at any restaurant where a group may be at a table. Members may be communicating with each other by text even though they are physically next to each other. Some not even sharing. An increasing number of young couples are not staring into each other's eyes but rather at their phones! We live in a time where interaction is ever-present, but true connection is absent.

OPINION

Global mental health crisis needs new plan

Oped, Dixon Chibanda, Published on 17/01/2024

» The world is in the grips of a mental health crisis. From rising climate anxiety in rich countries like the United States to intense trauma in conflict zones like Ukraine and Gaza (especially among children), psychological suffering has become widespread, and traditional healthcare services cannot keep up. This leaves tens of millions of people at risk of serious pathologies and suicide.

OPINION

Why are so many young Chinese people depressed?

Oped, Nancy Qian, Published on 04/01/2024

» China's high youth unemployment rate and increasingly disillusioned young people -- many of whom are "giving up" on work -- have attracted much attention from media outlets and Chinese policymakers. The narrative is to associate the problem with the country's recent growth slowdown. In fact, the issue goes much deeper.

OPINION

Slow train to lifeless Bang Sue Grand Station

Oped, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 08/06/2023

» Help is urgently needed from whoever gets a chance to be the transport minister in the new government to prevent Bang Sue Grand Station from being another white elephant which does not live up to its promise.

OPINION

Going overboard

Oped, Postbag, Published on 16/03/2023

» Re:"Women accuses PM's security team of assault," (BP, March 15).

OPINION

Poor youth mental health is costing Thailand

Oped, Kyungsun Kim, Published on 30/08/2022

» I know children and adolescents to be incredibly resilient, as a mother of three and in my work with Unicef. But their mental health has seriously suffered from the grief, uncertainty, isolation and stress over the past years of Covid-19 and well before that. As recent tragic cases of youth suicide in Thailand show, without early detection and access to services and support, they are in fact very vulnerable.

OPINION

Community support could prevent Covid blues

Oped, Eliza Cheung, Published on 10/10/2020

» In ordinary times, good mental health is fundamental for overall well-being but when we are all stalked by fear and uncertainty caused by Covid-19, access to good mental health support is more important than ever. It is life-saving.