Mental Healthcare in India
Challenges
- Neglected Area: Mental health, which is fundamental to who we are, is frequently disregarded, which prevents people from reaching their full potential.
- Stigmatized: Because mental health issues are frequently stigmatised, family members are reluctant to seek diagnosis and treatment for the patient.
- Burden of Demography: According to the WHO, young individuals have the highest prevalence of mental diseases. India, a young nation with approximately 50% of its citizens under 25, would experience an increase in the burden of mental disease in the near future.
- A Significant Factor in the Burden of Sickness: According to India's most recent National Mental Health Survey ....
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