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SCMP Economy5/3/2026Health1 min readChina

Rising Youth Suicides in Manila Spark Mental Health Advocacy Movement in Philippines

Young Filipinos battle mental health crisis as advocates push for expanded support for vulnerable youth

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  • Rising youth suicides in Manila, driven by emotional distress and digital triggers, have prompted calls for expanded mental health support in the Philippines.
  • About 12.5 million Filipinos suffer from mental health disorders, mainly depression and anxiety.
  • Former suicide survivor Macy Castaneda Lee, now a journalist and founder of advocacy group Talang Dalisay, is turning her past trauma into purpose.

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Why It Matters

The Philippines, a deeply religious country, is beginning to confront mental health more openly. About 12.5 million Filipinos suffer from mental health disorders, mainly depression and anxiety, which occasionally lead to suicidal thoughts.

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Rising youth suicides in Manila, fuelled by emotional distress and digital triggers, have spurred calls to expand support for vulnerable Filipinos, as the deeply religious country begins to confront mental health more openly.

In 2018, Macy Castaneda Lee, a 16-year-old Manila high school student, thought about ending it all after grappling with past trauma, including childhood molestation. Now a journalist and founder of the mental health advocacy group Talang Dalisay, Lee has turned that ordeal into purpose, supported by the understanding of a mother who is also a clinical psychologist.

“It wasn’t too long-lived … thankfully, I was fast enough to catch myself in those thoughts, and I would tell my mum. She handled it really well,” Lee said. “What’s really striking is that I have a lot of friends who have been through something similar … It’s more common than we think.”

“When I started doing these projects, I realised I actually had a tangible way out of my situation. And doing that work, I started seeing a lot of people in a similar situation to mine, and I didn’t want them to be stuck there,” Lee said.

About 12.5 million Filipinos suffer from mental health disorders – mainly depression and anxiety – which occasionally lead to suicidal thoughts.

Open Questions

  • What specific digital triggers are contributing to youth suicides?
  • What government policies are being considered to address the mental health crisis?
  • What is the current state of mental health infrastructure in the Philippines?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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