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- Mental Health in NI: Does Northern Ireland have the highest rate of . . .
The latest DoH mental health strategy states: “Northern Ireland has the highest prevalence of mental health problems in the UK, with a 25% higher overall prevalence of mental health problems than England ” That comment clearly supports the second aspect of the claim
- Mental Health in Northern Ireland - Mental Health Foundation
Fundamental Facts on Mental Health in Northern Ireland report was last updated in 2016 There have been many changes in the factors impacting on mental health since 2016, and more recent statistics are now available This new report, in conjunction with Northern Ireland’s Mental Health Champion, brings together population data
- Mental Health in Northern Ireland Fundamental Facts 2023
The report collates the most up-to-date and accurate data on mental health in NI and includes data on the risk factors: early adversity, trauma, poverty and education It also identifies groups at higher risk, including carers, people, with disabilities and health conditions, and LGBTQIA+ people
- Understanding the mental health landscape in Northern Ireland
Traumatic experiences, and exposure to violence, can lead to mental health issues The Commission for Victims and Survivors estimates that over 200,000 adults in Northern Ireland have mental ill health as a result of the previous conflict in the country – many of whom will now be parents
- Report on Mental Health Services in Northern Ireland
There are significant levels of mental health need in Northern Ireland, and despite being a stated priority, mental health continues to be underfunded Alongside the moral imperative to
- Mental health in Northern Ireland: an urgent situation
Northern Ireland has the highest prevalence of mental illness in the UK, 1 with an incidence of around 16 deaths per 100 000 individuals per year 2 Psychiatric morbidity in Northern Ireland is 25% higher than in the UK, a legacy of more than 30 years of conflict (known as the Troubles), in which 3500 people died and 47 000 were seriously injured
- Mental Health Services in Northern Ireland
health problems in the population, with Northern Ireland reported to have the highest prevalence of mental health problems in the United Kingdom, around 25 per cent higher than in England
- Mental health and illness in Northern Ireland (1): Overview – related . . .
A combination of factors, including genetics, family history, psychological, social, environmental influences and traumatic life events (for example, experience of the ‘Troubles’, in Northern Ireland (NI)), may all play a part in the development of mental health problems
- ‘Mental illness is preventable and the causes must be addressed’
Despite this, we continue to spend less on mental health services than other regions (£157 per capita in NI, compared to £252 in England) The Mental Health Strategy has not received the
- Mental health crisis in Northern Ireland cannot be overstated say . . .
The crisis in mental health care cannot be overstated, Northern Ireland’s leading psychiatrists said today The statement comes as RCPsych in Northern Ireland launched Time to Bridge The Gaps a report looking at the significant gaps between the goals outlined in the 10-year Mental Health Strategy and the actual funding provided for its implementation
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