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Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by sarrki(m): 11:31am On Jan 24, 2017
impact of the current economic recession is hitting hard as  unconfirmed reports show growing cases of suicide among Nigerians.   

Only last week the Nigeria Police Force during an interactive session in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, expressed worry over the rising cases of suicide among its officers across the country. Investigations by Good Health Weekly also show that in recent times the number of psychiatric consultations and admissions have risen significantly.

Findings show that the  deepening economic crisis is profoundly impacting adults, men, women, children, youth and infants alike. Effects on social behaviour For instance, significant stressors such as loss of livelihood, depleted financial income and reduced purchasing power, lack of savings, etc., is straining individual, familial and group associations and relationships. Dr. Bolanle Ajayi For already low-income families, the effect is more pronounced with basic needs such as food security, transportation, healthcare and shelter becoming largely unmet. Not only is the worsening economy impacting negatively on social life and community health,  the forced changes are having profound and lasting effects on the mental health of the populace, leading to problems of anxiety, lowered self-esteem and other emotional/behavioral difficulties. Coping with stress:  Indeed, coupled with the stress that the economic downturn has produced there are more patients with mental health challenges. For instance, overall patient attendance at the Federal Neuro-Psychiatrist Hospital, Yaba, Lagos,  went up  111 per cent while number of new patients increased 59 per cent  within the first 11 months of 2016. Good Health Weekly  observed that between January and November 2016, patient attendance at the health institution totaled 53, 287 compared to 25,267 for the same period in 2015. More women than men appeared to be seeking help for psychiatric illnesses because  during the period in question,   the number of  female patients increased 135 per cent from 13,730 to 32,261, compared to an increase of 82 per cent from 11,537 to 21,026, for male patients. The number of new patients in the hospital increased from 2,531 to 4,031. Of the new patients, 2,001 were male representing 53 per cent increase over the 1,306 recorded last year, while 2,030 were female, a 66 per cent increase over the previous year. In absolute figures,  there was an overall 46 per cent increase in number of admissions in 2016 (867) compared to 594 in 2015, while the community clinic attendance went up from 1,793 to 3,510, a  95 per cent increase. Even children were not spared  as there was a 144 per cent increase in the number of child/adolescent clinic attendance from 1,375 to 3,355.

This comprised a 141 percent increase of girls from 2,311 to 5,581, and 138 per cent increase for boys, from 936 to 2,226. Also, the  number of follow up patients increased 74 percent from 19,889 (9,076 male and 10,813 female) to 34,536 (11,608 male and 22,928 female). Depressive illnesses Proferring solution to biting effects of recession on mental health, medical experts say to escape mental disorders which may lead to suicide, Nigerians must adopt proper income planning and manage their emotions properly.

“The high cases of depressive illnesses are no doubt as a result of the economic recession and a lot of people are being affected. 

Even in our hospital wards now, we see a lot of people coming down with depressive illness, suicide, and depression, deliberate self-harm and by the time we look at  the primary cause of these illnesses, it was actually this recession going on,” a Psychiatrist at the Federal Neuro Psychiatrist Hospital, Yaba, Lagos, Dr. Bolanle Ajayi told Good Health Weekly.

Ajayi, who is also a Senior Registrar at the hospital, explained that many Nigerians are psychologically, socially and emotionally affected. “Some people have the ability to discuss it and get over it while some do not have such abilities.  Some of them had a lot of businesses they were doing and  they were doing very well then, but because of this recession, something happened; their businesses is not going on like it used to be and a lot of people are coming down with depression,” she added. Mood disorders Research has shown link between individual poverty and mental health.

She explained that in situations like this some adults may come down with depressive disorder such as mood disorders, an extreme form of sadness, as to lose sleep and not be able to function very well. “People suffering this form of mental disorder do not have interest in previous pleasurable exercise.

Sometimes, they may even want to commit suicide or write suicide notes. “Also, because of the economic situation, more people are affected due to stress. Virtually all kinds of pressures lead to one sickness or another. When someone has mental illness, and wants to buy medication and he/she cannot afford it, he gets home and somebody provokes him, things like that affect people in the long run.

“Take for instance in our hospital now, many of our patients on treatment are no longer coming either due to money for transportation or they are not able to pay for their treatment. Some new patients now find it difficult to pay for their files. All these contribute to the increase in mental cases.” Manage what you earn: Ajayi who described depression as a common mental disorder that affects people of all ages, advised Nigerians to do their best and manage whatever they earn. “The era we are in now is when the money comes you sit down on a roundtable in your house and do a proper plan on it because you don’t know when another one will come in, “she added.

“We don’t want more people breaking down with psychiatric illness because of recession. As individuals we have to try and manage our emotions, we have to shift a bit. That means that I have to row with the economic recession so as not to affect my own emotional and mental state.”

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/01/mental-disorders-rise-recession-bites-harder/
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by sarrki(m): 11:31am On Jan 24, 2017
Observing
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by iambijo(m): 11:36am On Jan 24, 2017
Eyyah ! I blame nobody but this government poor economic team
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by jbl007(m): 11:38am On Jan 24, 2017
The recession is upgrading... Physical to mental.
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by Destined2win: 11:38am On Jan 24, 2017
Buhari brought change and the change came along with mental, depression and despondency for some.

I will be President soon and everybody will see the light of a new nation

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Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by dukie25: 11:40am On Jan 24, 2017
Buhari is here to destroy Nigeria like he did in 1985, his friends had to overthrow him before he turned Nigeria to grazing land.
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by luvinhubby(m): 11:42am On Jan 24, 2017
Inukwa?

Make una vote me to reverse this nonsense.

Luvinhubby for president 2019.

Sarki do you copy?

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Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by yomi007k(m): 11:56am On Jan 24, 2017
undecided

Buhari za bastard!
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by dukie25: 12:00pm On Jan 24, 2017
sarrki:
Observing

Bros I hope it hasn't happened to you.
All this:
God bless baba,
God bless Buhari,
God bless Daura

no be easy thing to write same thing every day.

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Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by sarrki(m): 12:24pm On Jan 24, 2017
dukie25:


Bros I hope it hasn't happened to you.
All this:
God bless baba,
God bless Buhari,
God bless Daura

no be easy thing to write same thing every day.


grin grin

am a patriot
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by Firefire(m): 12:25pm On Jan 24, 2017
Una never see anything, sebi u na what CHAIN-GE?
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by sarrki(m): 12:26pm On Jan 24, 2017
luvinhubby:
Inukwa?

Make una vote me to reverse this nonsense.

Luvinhubby for president 2019.

Sarki do you copy?

If you have a good heart

Also a good manifesto that is workable why not if not

Am a patriot

All I want for my country is good governance
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by luvinhubby(m): 12:28pm On Jan 24, 2017
sarrki:


If you have a good heart

Also a good manifesto that is workable why not if not

Am a patriot

All I want for my country is good governance

All the above qualities i posses, would that be all?
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by luvinhubby(m): 12:29pm On Jan 24, 2017
dukie25:


Bros I hope it hasn't happened to you.
All this:
God bless baba,
God bless Buhari,
God bless Daura

no be easy thing to write same thing every day.

Heheheheheh !!

grin
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by sarrki(m): 12:33pm On Jan 24, 2017
luvinhubby:


All the above qualities i posses, would that be all?

Finally you must be a patriot

Clear throats Dats all
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by luvinhubby(m): 12:35pm On Jan 24, 2017
sarrki:


Finally you must be a patriot

Clear throats Dats all

Not your type oo. cheesy
Re: Mental Disorders On The Rise As Recession Bites Harder .....experts by Yujin(m): 1:21pm On Jan 24, 2017
And the issue will be treated as one of those jokes to be laughed at. Black people never learn. As the myriads of stress continue, a sea of hungry and angry young men is a calamity waiting to unleash misery. I'll not say much. Everyone will feel the heat. This I certainly know.

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