Pictures: facts about mental health

Under mental health, World Health Day, which aims to improve treatment and mental health, has published some facts related to mental health that we present to you in the following visual presentation: children, adolescents and mental disorders 10% – 20% of children and adolescents in the world suffer from deviations or mental problems. About half of these disorders begin before the age of 14, and due to the level of mental health resources very little for this category, the situation is increasing, as most countries with low and medium income have only one psychiatrist for every 1 to 4 million people. The leading cause of deficiency The mental disorders and drug use is the leading cause of deficit around the world, and about 23% of the lost years due to the deficit were the result of mental disorders and drug use. Wars and disasters affect mental health, wars and disasters have a great influence on mental health and psychological psychological well -being, and the rate of mental disorders will be doubled following the recent events that have taken place in the world. About 800,000 people commit suicide annually. Suicide is the second main cause of death in the age group of 15-29, and mental disorders and alcohol addiction cause a lot of suicide around the world, and 75 % of suicide occurs in countries with low and medium income. The risk of diseases increases mental disorders that increase the risk of other diseases, such as: HIV, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and vice versa, which means other diseases also increase mental disorders. If mental diseases take into account a stigma, some of the mental illnesses are a stigma, which is why they like to talk about it and try to treat them and receive appropriate health care, effective treatments for mental disorders are available, but there is a prevailing belief in some that these disorders are not treatment, or that people who suffer from spirit disorders, and shut it down and shut them off of them. The rights of people with mental disorders despite the presence of people with mental disorders in most countries, but only a few countries have a legal framework that protects the rights of people with mental disorders. A great shortage of workforce There is a shortage of nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers, and this deficit is considered one of the most important factors that impedes the provision of treatment and care in countries with low and medium income, and low -income countries offer only a very few psychiatrists and nurses. Oms should be overcome. There are major consequences that need to be overcome to increase the provision of mental health services: the absence of mental health programs. The current mental health organization. Be refrained from including mental health services in provisional healthcare services. Human resources insufficient to treat mental health. The improvement of mental health services should improve mental health services through cooperation between governments and donors and groups represented by mental health workers and psychiatric patients and their families, especially in countries with low and medium income. By Mona Khair

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