According to family, they had no choice but to restrain him on chains as he had a tendency to attack those around him. Zili's lives with his physically disabled grandfather and his intellectually handicapped father, who did not want to be named. The boy's mother died of cancer. The story of He Zili is a shocking example of how mental disorders are dealt with in rural China.
Back in the 1950s, the reported ratio of Chinese adults suffering from mental illness was just 2.7 per cent, or one in every 37 Chinese citizens. Worldwide, there are four psychiatrists and thirteen nurses for every 100,000 people. In China, the ratio drops to 1.5 psychiatrists and 2.2 nurses per 100,000.
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