Mental problems: Early intervention important

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KUCHING: Treatment alone is insufficient in tackling the issue of mental health problems among the community, which is why society must be more open and sympathetic towards it.

This was pointed out by the Minister for Local Government and Housing, Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian during the 5th Sarawak Mental Health Conference 2018 gala dinner at Imperial Hotel here on Tuesday night.

“Mental well-being is fundamental for a good quality of life and the productivity of individuals, families, and communities.

“Its impact is felt across education, employment, criminal justice, participation in public life, social behaviour, physical health, recovery from mental and physical illness, and life expectancy.

“It is therefore an issue to be addressed by all government departments and areas of policy,” he said.

He added that early intervention could prevent severe damage as most mental illnesses begin before adulthood and often continues through life.

“Tackling mental health problems early in life will improve educational attainment, employment opportunities and physical health, and reduce the levels of substance misuse, self-harm, suicide, family conflict, and social deprivation.

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“Overall, it will increase life expectancy, economic productivity, social functioning, and quality of life which will also have benefits across generations.

“Promoting healthy workplaces will also reduce stress and mental health illnesses at work and the early intervention of illnesses in old ages such as dementia will lead to better health for people in later life and lessen their dependence on health and social care services.

“More vulnerable groups, including those socially excluded or economically deprived, children in care, asylum seekers, and prisoners are at higher risk of developing mental illness and require targeted interventions.

“Promoting mental health can bring great health, social, and economic benefits across all sectors of society,” said Sim.

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