
In China, a 20-year-old girl received reprimands from her superiors and soon stopped eating, drinking, and even moving. The South China Morning Post reports this, citing local media.
Doctors diagnosed Lida with catatonic stupor - an acute form of psychopathological disorder accompanied by motor, behavioral, and speech disorders, sometimes manifesting against the background of serious depression or other mental disorders.
Over the course of a month, Lee's condition gradually worsened. He stopped talking, moving independently, eating, and drinking. Relatives were forced to remind the girl to go to the bathroom.
The doctor noted that even before the incident, Lee had a rather reserved personality, which made it difficult for him to express his feelings and ask for help. Against the backdrop of a stressful situation at work, his condition worsened.
According to a study by the Chinese Psychological Society, approximately 4.8% of workers in the country suffer from work-related depression. At the same time, about 80% of employees report stress and strain, and 60% feel anxiety.
In addition, the overall unemployment rate in China is quite high. Against the backdrop of these problems, the government launched a youth employment support program. However, many young people still face difficulties in finding employment. For this reason, some people don't want to quit, despite the high workload and overtime.
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