Mental health refers to cognitive, behavioral, and emotional well-being.
Conditions such as stress, depression, and anxiety can all affect one's mental
health.
We must help promote the mental well-being of individuals and address the needs of
those with defined mental disorders.
Around 1 in 5 children and adolescents in the world have a mental
disorder.
264 million people in the world are affected by depression.
Half of the mental health disorders begin before age fourteen.
Every 40 seconds one person dies from suicide.
People with severe mental disorders die 10-20 years earlier than the
general population.
Rates of mental health workers can reach below 0.00002% of the population
in low-income countries.
The global economy loses $1,000,000,000,000 per year due to depression
and anxiety.
Over 40% of countries have no mental health policy.
Up to 60% of people with depression can recover with a proper combination
of anti-depressants and psychotherapy.
Around one billion people globally have a mental or substance-use
disorder.
Mental health disorders are more prevalent in women and the poor.
Nine out of ten people with mental health problems say that stigma and
discrimination have a negative effect on their lives.
Listen to their stories.
"I felt disgusted every time I looked in the mirror. I stayed away from people as
much as I
could, and felt I made an embarrassment of myself whenever I went out in
public."
-
Sarah, age 24.
"I didn't know who would be there for me if I told them what I was going through, and I
was
embarrassed."
- Barry, age 37.
"I felt guilty when I struggled with these things and felt like everyone else was
clearly
so much better at coping."
- Hazel, age 24.
"It can be the hardest thing to do, but standing up and saying that you deserve better
than
this is the first step to helping yourself."
- Michael, age 25.