Global Mental Health Issues Saw Sharp Rise During Pandemic: WHO
Faizan Hashmi Published June 18, 2022 | 10:02 PM
Nearly one billion people worldwide suffer from some form of mental disorder, according to latest UN data a worrying figure as it includes around one in seven teenagers
UNITED NATIONS, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 18th Jun, 2022 ) :Nearly one billion people worldwide suffer from some form of mental disorder, according to latest UN data a worrying figure as it includes around one in seven teenagers.
To make matters worse, in the first year of the coronavirus pandemic, rates of common conditions such as depression and anxiety, went up by more than 25 per cent, the UN health agency (WHO) said on Friday.
In its largest review of mental health since the turn of the century, the World Health Organization has urged more countries to get to grips with worsening conditions.
"Everyone's life touches someone with a mental health condition," WHO Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a statement. "Good mental health translates to good physical health and this new report makes a compelling case for change.
"The inextricable links between mental health and public health, human rights and socioeconomic development mean that transforming policy and practice in mental health can deliver real, substantive benefits for individuals, communities and countries everywhere. Investment into mental health is an investment into a better life and future for all." Even before COVID-19 hit, only a small fraction of people in need of help had access to effective, affordable and quality mental health treatment, WHO said, citing latest available global data from 2019.
For example, more than 70 per cent of those suffering from psychosis worldwide, do not get the help they need, the UN agency said.
The gap between rich and poor nations highlights unequal access to healthcare, as seven in 10 people with psychosis receive treatment in high-income countries, compared to only 12 per cent in low-income countries.
The situation is more dramatic for cases of depression, WHO said, pointing to gaps in assistance across all countries including high-income ones - where only one third of people who suffer from depression receive formal mental health care.
And although high-income countries offer "minimally-adequate" treatment for depression in 23 per cent of cases, this drops to just three per cent in low and lower middle-income countries.
"We need to transform our attitudes, actions and approaches to promote and protect mental health, and to provide and care for those in need," WHO's Tedros said. "We can and should do this by transforming the environments that influence our mental health and by developing community-based mental health services capable of achieving universal health coverage for mental health.
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