Rising Mental Health-Related Deaths in Maharashtra Prompt State Action

Rising Mental Health-Related Deaths
Spread the love

In a concerning trend, mental health-related deaths in Maharashtra have been on the rise since 2019, according to data from the state health department.

While the year 2019 saw 26 such deaths, a significant increase was observed in 2022, with the number reaching 1073.

This alarming surge has prompted the state to take proactive steps to address the issue.

In 2019, all 26 reported mental health-related deaths were attributed to schizophrenia and delusional disorders.

However, in the subsequent years, there has been a shift in the leading causes of these deaths.

Mental and behavioral disorders due to psychoactive substance use have emerged as a major contributor to the growing death toll.

In 2020, out of 1171 reported deaths, 530 were linked to psychoactive substance use. In 2021, 740 out of 1190 deaths had the same association.

Even in 2022, 636 out of 1073 deaths were related to psychoactive substance use, underscoring the need for urgent intervention and support for individuals grappling with substance abuse.

State’s Three-Level Approach to Address Mental Health Crisis

To combat this concerning trend, the Maharashtra state health department has adopted a three-level approach to strengthen mental health services and support individuals in need. This comprehensive strategy includes:

1. Strengthening Mental Health Services at District Hospitals

In all 36 district hospitals across the state, dedicated teams have been established, comprising psychiatrists, social workers, clinical psychologists, and psychiatric nurses.

These teams are tasked with providing outreach services to various community health centers, rural hospitals, and sub-district hospitals.

2. Training MBBS Doctors at Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs)

The state is equipping primary healthcare centers (PHCs) with the ability to conduct psychiatric evaluations by training MBBS doctors.

This training focuses on diagnosing common psychiatric illnesses such as anxiety and depression, with the goal of enhancing productivity.

3. Tele-MANAS – Specialized Psychiatric Teleconsultation Service

Maharashtra has taken significant strides in providing accessible mental health support. Tele-MANAS, a specialized psychiatric teleconsultation service, has been launched, receiving commendation for being the second largest service of its kind in the country.

With over 30,000 unique calls conducted to date, it has become a vital lifeline for individuals seeking assistance.

Assisted Home Services for Mental Health in the Pipeline

Recognizing the need for continued support beyond clinical settings, the state health department has submitted a proposal for assisted home services for mental health.

Pending budget clearance from the central government, this initiative aims to involve PHCs, community health workers, auxiliary nurses, and doctors in providing follow-up care to individuals in their homes.

This approach acknowledges that mental health care should extend beyond the confines of healthcare facilities.

Dr. Avinash Desousa, former president of the Bombay Psychiatric Society (BPS), emphasizes that psychiatric conditions themselves are typically not the direct cause of death.

Instead, it is often the neglect of self-care that leads to fatal outcomes. Dr. Desousa commended the steps taken by the state government to address mental health issues, acknowledging their proactive stance.

He stressed the need for an adequate number of healthcare professionals in both private and public healthcare sectors to effectively tackle the rising mental health cases.

Upgrading Mental Health Facilities

In addition to the comprehensive approach to mental health services, the state health department is also focusing on upgrading existing mental health facilities.

Among these efforts, the Thane Mental Hospital, which was in a dilapidated state, is set to undergo renovation and upgrade.

The government has also sanctioned the construction of two new mental health hospitals, one in Kolhapur and another in Jalna. These facilities aim to provide state-of-the-art care to those in need.

The Thane Mental Hospital, currently the second-largest mental health facility in Maharashtra with 1850 beds (1050 for men and 800 for women), will be transformed to offer even more comprehensive services.

Upon completion of the renovation work, it will house 3000 beds and include an academic block.

The introduction of an MPhil course in clinical psychology will further enhance the level of care provided.

This academic block is expected to benefit all departments of psychiatrists in the five medical colleges in Mumbai.

In conclusion, the alarming increase in mental health-related deaths in Maharashtra has prompted a multi-pronged approach to tackle the crisis head-on.

The state’s commitment to strengthening mental health services, training healthcare professionals, and providing teleconsultation services signifies a vital step towards addressing the mental health needs of its residents.

Additionally, the plans for assisted home services and the upgrades to mental health facilities demonstrate a holistic approach to supporting individuals struggling with mental health issues.

As the state endeavors to combat this concerning trend, its efforts are set to make a significant impact on the mental well-being of its citizens.



Spread the love
  • Adverse Effects Of Superstitions On Mental Health In India

    Adverse Effects Of Superstitions On Mental Health In India

    Superstitious beliefs and practices along with health-seeking behavior, cultural diversity,…

  • 43% Employees In Private Sector Suffer From Mental Health Issues At Workplace

    43% Employees In Private Sector Suffer From Mental Health Issues At Workplace

    A study by Assocham Trade Association has revealed that around…

  • Abnormal Brain Changes Associated With Bipolar Disorder: Study

    The findings showed that the cortex (the Brain’s outermost layer)…

  • Mental Health Affects Work Performance

    Mental Health Affects Work Performance

    Young employee Tarun Sharma shared how his pre-existing mental health…

  • Power Naps Can Improve Cognitive Performance, Researchers Say

    Power Naps Can Improve Cognitive Performance, Researchers Say

    A pilot study conducted by the Patna branch All-India Institute…

  • Poor Sleep Can Make You Feel Older Than You Are: Study

    The study found a significant association between poor sleep in…

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Can Prevent Major Depression In Older Adults With Insomnia

    The study has found that cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT-I) prevented major…

  • Women With PCOS Are Prone To Depression And Anxiety

    Women With PCOS Are Prone To Depression And Anxiety

    PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is the most common, complex hormone…

  • Anger, Emotional Upset, And Heavy Physical Exertion Can Trigger Stroke

    The study also concluded that there was no increase with…

  • Are Women Less Competitive Than Men? Study Casts Doubt On The Theory

    new study suggests that women exhibit their competitiveness differently.

  • Mohali Cafe Amalgamates Delicious Food With Mental Well-Being

    Psychology graduate Angel D’ Souza has recently launched ‘Your Sugar…

  • Exercise Can Alleviate Symptoms Of Anxiety, Study Reveals

    Study found that both moderate and strenuous exercise can lower…

  • Obsession With “Good Looks” Impacts The Mental Health Of Today’s Generation

    Around 0.7%-2.4% of the general population in India is suffering…

  • Listening To Favorite Music On Repeat Improves Brain Plasticity: Study

    Listening to personally meaningful music on repeat induces beneficial brain…

  • Eating Disorders Go Painfully Unnoticed In India

    Manisha Shekhawat shared her experience of suffering from an eating…

  • Pandemic Blues Hits 14% Adolescents In India

    According to a UNICEF report, around 14% of adolescents (15-24…

  • Higher Risk Of Mental Health Problems Among City Dwellers In India

    Higher Risk Of Mental Health Problems Among City Dwellers In India

    City dwellers in India are at a 40% higher risk…

  • Anxiety Cues Found In Brain Despite Safe Environment, Study Reveals

    Anxiety has on the brain and how brain regions interact…

  • Drinking Coffee And Tea May Lower Risk Of Stroke And Dementia: Study

    Coffee or tea consumption and lower risk of stroke and…

  • Parental Depression Is Associated With Worse Childhood Mental Health: Study

    Children living with a parent who has depression tend to…

  • Mumbai Psychiatrist Helping Mentally Ill People Left To Wander In Streets

    Psychiatrist Dr. Bharat Vatwani treats mentally ill people left to…

  • Providing Social Support To Others Can Improve Your Health: Study

    Providing Social Support To Others Can Improve Your Health: Study

    The new study found that providing social support to your…

  • PhD Students In India At Risk Of Depressive Disorders: Study

    A study conducted among students in Kerala revealed that 68%…

  • Social Media Overdose Leads To Depression And Anxiety Among Indian Adolescents

    A Statista report showed that the number of social media…

  • Talking To Kids During TV Time Buffer Negative Effects Of Too Much Screen Time On Development

    Talking To Kids During TV Time Buffer Negative Effects Of Too Much Screen Time On Development

    Increased television time for young children has been linked with…

  • Have You Ever Been Lost In A Grocery Store? Researchers Know Why

    A recent study found that the human brain may consider…

  • Mother Suffering Postnatal Depression Killed Her Newborn Baby

    Mother Suffering Postnatal Depression Killed Her Newborn Baby

    Regular mental health counseling can help mothers overcome their postnatal…