Impact of Mental Health in Indian Population Ranging from 9-75 Years of Age and Implications of Mental Health Rules and Regulation, their Practices from Year 2001-21

Authors

  • Dr. Pradnya Rajdeep PG (MPH), Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences, Pune, India
  • Sakshi Shigwan PG (MPH), Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences, Pune, India
  • Anujyoti Sonawal PG (MPH), Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences, Pune, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25215/1002.038

Keywords:

Mental Health, Indian Population, Mental Health Rules and Regulation

Abstract

For children and adolescents, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in both short-term and long-term psychological and mental health consequences. They studied the psychological effects of the Coronavirus illness 2019 outbreak in India on a group of quarantined children and adolescents. Mapping of available resources was done to understand better the load and pattern of mental health care in India. The study’s goal was to determine mental illness prevalence and economic costs. However, in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, the study focused more on predicting sleep health from sociodemographic factors and public anxiety. Those results proved that public health interventions implemented in response to the covid 19 outbreak had been successful. An estimated ten to thirty percent of today’s youth have health-harming habits. An individual’s mental and neurological health might harm their overall well-being. Alcohol abuse can also harm people’s emotional and economic well-being. They examined the effect of low-income urban working mothers’ mental health on their families and at work. There has been a qualitative data analysis of mental health and elements that positively or negatively impact mental health.

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Published

2022-11-05

How to Cite

Dr. Pradnya Rajdeep, Sakshi Shigwan, & Anujyoti Sonawal. (2022). Impact of Mental Health in Indian Population Ranging from 9-75 Years of Age and Implications of Mental Health Rules and Regulation, their Practices from Year 2001-21. International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.25215/1002.038