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Mental Health Struggles in Bangladesh During COVID-19
BangladeshFriday, April 18, 2025
Despite the adverse mental health status during the pandemic, only 36 out of 310 participants visited psychologists or psychiatrists. This low number highlights the substantial stigma around seeking formal mental health treatment in Bangladesh. Low compliance rates for talk therapy further emphasize this issue. To address this, government organizations and NGOs should raise awareness among the public. Community-level campaigns, state-level insurance, and peer support programs can help. Utilizing digital space to familiarize people with mental health issues is also crucial. This can help reduce the stigma and encourage more people to seek the help they need.
The study also found that the level of education and previous psychological intervention were significantly associated with depression. This suggests that education and prior mental health support play a role in how individuals cope with stress and anxiety. The study's findings highlight the need for more mental health resources and support in Bangladesh. By addressing the stigma and providing more resources, the country can better support its population's mental health.
The study's findings also highlight the importance of mental health support during times of crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that mental health is just as important as physical health. By providing more resources and support, the country can better prepare for future crises. This can help ensure that the population's mental health is protected and supported during difficult times.
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