MH Stats
MH Disorders
MH Around the World
Factors that Contribute to MH Issues
MH Care
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An estimated 300 million people are affected by this disorder that is characterized by loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt or low self-worth, disturbed sleep or appetite, tiredness, and poor concentration. Sufferers may also have multiple physical complaints with no apparent physical cause.
What is depression.
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Women have higher rates of depression and this disorder
What is anxiety.
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This number out of four people in the world will be affected by mental or neurological disorders at some point in their lives.
What is 1 in 4. Around 450 million people currently suffer from such conditions, placing mental disorders among the leading causes of ill-health and disability worldwide.
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The high prevalence of sexual violence to which women are exposed renders women the largest single group of people affected by this disorder.
What is PTSD. A nationwide survey of rape in the US, found 31% of rape victims developed PTSD at some point in their lives compared with 5% of non victims (Kilpatrick, Edmunds & Seymour, 1992). PTSD also persists longer in women than in men (Breslau et al, 1998).
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The percentage of people who meet diagnostic criteria for psychological disorders and are NOT diagnosed by their primary care providers.
What is 50%. Despite being common, mental illnesses are under diagnosed by doctors. Less than half of those who meet diagnostic criteria for psychological disorders are identified by their primary care providers (Üstün & Sartorius, 1995). Only 2 in every 5 people experiencing a mood, anxiety or substance use disorder report seeking assistance in the year of the onset of the disorder
200
An estimated 60 million are effected by this disorder that is characterized by manic episodes involve elevated or irritable mood, over-activity, pressure of speech, inflated self-esteem and a decreased need for sleep.
What is bipolar disorder.
200
A recent meta-analysis showed that about 20% of mothers in developing countries experience clinical depression after this.
What is childbirth.
200
In developed countries, approximately 1 in 5 men and 1 in 12 women develop this during their lives.
What is alcohol dependency.
200
This one social factor is said to contribute to the high prevalence of mental health disorders experienced by women.
What is domestic violence.
200
The number one reason that prevents people from seeking mental health care.
What is stigma. Misunderstanding and stigma surrounding mental ill health are widespread. There that people with mental disorders are untreatable, 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.
300
Bipolar and this disorder that is characterized by distortions in thinking, perception, emotions, language, sense of self and behavior effects less that 2% of the total population
What is schizophrenia. Affecting about 21 million people. Schizophrenia is a severe disorder that affects about 21 million. Common psychotic experiences include hallucinations (hearing, seeing or feeling things that are not there) and delusions( fixed false beliefs or suspicions that are firmly held even when there is evidence to the contrary). The disorder can make it difficult for people affected to work or study normally.
300
People with this severe mental health disorder are 2-2.5 times more likely to die earlier than the general population. This is often due to physical illnesses, such as cardiovascular, metabolic and infectious diseases.
What is schizophrenia.
300
This country has the highest rate of death by suicide.
What is Lithuania.
300
The estimated rate of women that have been victims of rape.
What is 1 in 5. Following rape, nearly 1 in 3 women will develop PTSD compared with 1 in 20 non victims.
300
The largest indicator that someone with depression will be prescribed mood altering psychotropic drugs.
What is female gender. It has also been reported that women are 48% more likely than men to use any psychotropic medication after diagnosis (Simoni-Wastila, 2000).
400
This disorder is predicted to be the second leading cause of global disability burden by 2020, and is twice as common in women.
What is depression. Depressive disorders account for close to 41.9% of the disability from neuropsychiatric disorders among women compared to 29.3% among men.
400
This disorder effects 47.5 million people and is usually of a chronic or progressive nature in which there is deterioration in cognitive function (i.e. the ability to process thought) and is commonly accompanied, and occasionally preceded, by deterioration in emotional control, social behavior, or motivation.
What is dementia.
400
This percentage of countries have no mental health policy and over 30% have no mental health programs. Around 25% of countries have no mental health legislation.
What is 40%. More than 33% of countries allocate less than 1% of their total health budgets to mental health, with another 33% spending just 1% of their budgets on mental health. About 25% of countries do not have the three most commonly prescribed drugs used to treat schizophrenia, depression and epilepsy at the primary health care level. There is only one psychiatrist per 100 000 people in over half the countries in the world, and 40% of countries have less than one hospital bed reserved for mental disorders per 10 000 people.
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This is a particularly important cause of poor mental health because it further weakens women’s social position by operating on the structural determinants of health at the same time as it increases vulnerability to depression and other psychological disorders.
What is gender based violence. Lifetime prevalence rate of violence against women ranges from 16% to 50%. Gender-based violence is a significant predictor of suicidality in women, with more than 20% of women who have experienced violence attempting suicide (Stark & Flitcraft, 1996)
400
The percentage of people with mental disorders in high income countries that receive no treatment for their disorder.
What is between 35-50%.
500
The percentage of the world's children and adolescents that have a mental disorders.
What is 20%. About half of mental disorders begin before the age of 14.
500
The percentage of people diagnosed with at least one psychiatric disorder and have a disorder from at least one other cluster of psychiatric disorder.
What is 50%. Comorbidity is associated with increased severity, higher levels of disability and higher utilization of services and is concentrated in a small group of people
500
The number of people globally that die by suicide every year.
What is 800 000. Suicide is the second leading cause of death in 15-29-year-olds. There are indications that for each adult who died of suicide there may have been more than 20 others attempting suicide. 75% of suicides occur in low- and middle-income countries. Mental disorders and harmful use of alcohol contribute to many suicides around the world.
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These human rights along with other pervasive violations of women's rights contributes directly to the growing burden of disability caused by poor mental health.
What are reproductive rights. Improved balance in gender roles and obligations, pay equity, poverty reduction and renewed attention to the maintenance of social capital would further the gender disparities in mental health.
500
The percentage of people in low and middle-income countries, with mental disorders that receive no treatment for their disorder.
What is between 76% and 85%.
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