One in Five Chinese Children Depressed
Fierce social pressure and excessive
care have pushed about 20 percent of Chinese children into depression
in the world's most populous country, experts at a psychology
convention said.
"In one-child families, Chinese
children suffer from excessively high expectations and pressure
from their parents," Dr Wang Wei, of Central Queensland University
of Australia, was quoted as saying by Xinhua news agency.
Some 20 percent of Chinese children
had shown symptoms of depression, while 4 percent had clinical
depression demanding medical treatment, the experts said at the
28th International Congress of Psychology.
In the early 1980s, China launched
stringent rules on family planning, which allow couples to have
just one child, at least in the cities, and limit numbers elsewhere.
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