Advisor stressed over K-P's mental health

Highlights one in four Pakistanis suffer from such conditions

Design: Ibrahim Yahya

PESHAWAR:

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister's Advisor on Health Ehtesham Ali Khan expressed concern over deteriorating mental health in Pakistan, saying the World Health Organisation (WHO) has observed that than 50 million people in the country suffer from such issues

He made these remarks while addressing a seminar held at Ayub Medical College on the occasion of World Mental Health Day on Thursday

"One in four individuals is affected by stress or psychological disorders. He emphasised that current societal challenges such as corruption, inflation, misconduct, and poverty are contributing to the increasing rates of stress, depression, and anxiety among the youth.

According to him, the government is developing a comprehensive strategy to provide a healthy environment for the younger generation so that they can play a productive role in the country's progress.

The advisor highlighted that the government is implementing reforms in the health and education sectors and will not tolerate any form of political interference in health matters.

"Efforts are underway to activate small hospitals and extend healthcare services to remote areas to ensure that every citizen has access to quality healthcare, thus reducing the patient load on major hospitals."

He further stressed that drug abuse has become a significant threat to the youth, and the government is establishing drug rehabilitation centers in various hospitals across the province. These centers will provide modern facilities for the rehabilitation of individuals addicted to drugs. Experts also participated in the seminar, highlighted the major causes of mental health issues and suggested solutions.

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