You may not know this 10 FACTS ON MENTAL HEALTH
#Fact 1
Around 20% of the world's
children and adolescents have
mental disorders or problems
About half of mental disorders
begin before the age of 14.
Similar types of disorders are
being reported across cultures.
Neuropsychiatric disorders are
among the leading causes of
worldwide disability in young
people. Yet, regions of the world
with the highest percentage of
population under the age of 19
have the poorest level of mental
health resources. Most low- and
middle-income countries have
only one child psychiatrist for
every 1 to 4 million people.
#Fact 2
Mental and substance use
disorders are the leading cause of
disability worldwide
About 23% of all years lost
because of disability is caused by
mental and substance use
disorders.
#3 About 800000 people commit
suicide every year
75% of
suicides occur in low- and middle-
income countries. Mental
disorders and harmful use of
alcohol contribute to many
suicides around the world.
#Fact 4
War and disasters have a large
impact on mental health and
psychosocial well-being
A woman and a child after theRates of mental disorder tend to
double after emergencies.
#Fact 5
Mental disorders are important
risk factors for other diseases, as
well as unintentional and
intentional injury
#Fact 6
Stigma and discrimination against
patients and families prevent
people from seeking mental
health care
Sylvester Kantontoka
Misunderstanding and stigma
surrounding mental ill health are
widespread. Despite the
existence of effective
treatments for mental disorders,
there is a belief that they are
untreatable or that people with
mental disorders are difficult, not
intelligent, or incapable of making
decisions. This stigma can lead to
abuse, rejection and isolation and
exclude people from health care
or support.
#Fact7
Human rights violations of people
with mental and psychosocial
disability are routinely reported in
most countries
#Fact 8
Globally, there is huge inequity in
the distribution of skilled human
resources for mental health
Shortages of psychiatrists,
psychiatric nurses, psychologists
and social workers are among the
main barriers to providing
treatment and care in low- and
middle-income countries. Low-
income countries have 0.05
psychiatrists and 0.42 nurses per
100 000 people. The rate of
psychiatrists in high income
countries is 170 times greater and
for nurses is 70 times greater.
#Fact 9
There are 5 key barriers to
increasing mental health services
availability
In order to increase the
availability of mental health
services, there are 5 key barriers
that need to be overcome: the
absence of mental health from
the public health agenda and the
implications for funding; the
current organization of mental
health services; lack of
integration within primary care;
inadequate human resources for
mental health; and lack of public
mental health leadership.
#Fact 10
Financial resources to increase
services are relatively modest
The financial
resources needed are relatively
modest: US$ 2 per capita per year
in low-income countries and US$
3-4 in lower middle-income
countries.
Created at 2019-06-30 08:42:55
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