According to WHO, the services provided to mentally ill and substance abuse patients have been put to a pause worldwide due to the coronavirus pandemic, as reported by Reuters.
An approximate 7% of the total 130 countries that took part in WHO’s survey reported having all mental health services open. On the other hand, 93% out of them reported that services for a variety of disorders have been curtailed.
Kestel also said that merely 17% of the countries had ensured additional funding to implement activities supporting growing mental health needs during the pandemic.
Nations around the world reported widespread disruption of many kinds of critical mental health services:
Even if the countries kept their services open, patients were still met with a series of difficulties. Travel restrictions were stated as the most common hurdle in 73 per cent of the low-income countries. In middle and high-income countries, community-based and outpatient services took a hit.
It is to be noted that WHO didn’t collect any data on life-threatening consequences such as higher suicide rates or epileptic seizures and so on.
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Published: 07 Oct 2020,11:21 AM IST