Mental health related queries see 50% spike since lockdown


New Delhi, Apr 5 (IANSlife): According to a recent survey conducted by the Indian Psychiatry Society, there has been a 20 per cent rise in mental illness cases.

The lockdown has completely changed people's lifestyle as their movements are restricted. Isolation, social distancing, uncertainty in jobs, constant fear of contracting the virus are causing panic and anxiety attacks among the people.

Online consultation at Practo which is growing at a rate of 100 per cent week on week has been seeing a steep rise in the number of consults coming in for psychiatry.

According to the Practo Health Insights:

Mental health has seen a significant growth among online consult users in India, not just in metro cities but also for people from non-metro cities following the lockdown

Online queries for Psychiatry on Practo's eConsult platform grew by 50% in the last two weeks.

Most of the queries are coming from people in the age group of 21-30

There has been a significant increase in the number of consultations coming from people aged 60 and above. People in this age group are the second largest group in terms of mental health queries, only behind people in the 21-30 age group

74 percent of all mental health-related consults come from men, while 26% were from women

Queries on mental health grew by 80% in the metro cities in the last two weeks while consultations in tier 2+ cities grew by 35%

Most of the queries related to mental health were from Delhi NCR, followed by Bangalore, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Chennai.

In Non-T7 cities, most of the queries came from Phagwara, Rewa, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, and Jaipur

Top queries discussed were loneliness, anxiety and stress management, and panic attacks

Dr. Alexander Kuruvilla, Chief Healthcare Strategy Officer, Practo, says "eConsults are empowering patients and practitioners across the country by improving access to quality health services in difficult situations like these. Fear of the disease, anxiety/loneliness due to social distancing can take a toll on the overall wellbeing during these situations and consulting a specialist will provide them with the much-required support and clarity. Doctors on our platform are consulting patients 24*7 to ensure their patient's physical and mental health wellbeing. We are committed to our vision of making quality healthcare accessible to all Indians and will continue to provide more support in the coming days."

 

 

  

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