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Mental Health and Disorders. Julene Clarke Steven Cortez Cindy Ip Suzan Mosha Sierra Perez. What is Mental Health and Disorder. Mental health--is a state of well-being in which individual realizes his or her own abilities to cope with normal stresses of life.
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Mental Health and Disorders Julene Clarke Steven Cortez Cindy Ip Suzan Mosha Sierra Perez
What is Mental Health and Disorder Mental health--is a state of well-being in which individual realizes his or her own abilities to cope with normal stresses of life. Mental Disorder--a collectively of all diagnosable mental disorders or health condition that are characterized by behavior associated with distress and impaired functioning.
Healthy People 2020 Goal: Improve mental health through prevention and by ensuring access to appropriate, quality mental health services Objectives 4.2: reduce the proportion of adults aged 18 years and older who experience major depressive episodes
Why Mental Health and Disorders • It affects both men and women • Neuropsychiatric conditions are the leading causes of disability in people all over the world. • Onset of half of the mental illnesses started by age fourteen and three-quarters by mid-20s.
Types of Mental Health and Disorders • Schizophrenia • Anxiety disorders • Eating disorders • Mood disorders • Tic disorders • Disruptive disorders • Personality disorders
Statistics on Mental Health and Disorder - 1 in 4 Americans ages 18 and older suffer from diagnosable mental disorder in a given year. - 10-20% of children and adolescents experience mental disorders. - 45% of persons with any mental disorders meet criteria for having 2 or more disorders. - 30% of college students reported feeling so depressed that made it difficult for them to function
Article Health Promotion Individuals with Mental Health Disorders: A Cluster Preference Randomized Controlled Trial - The study was conducted in sheltered housing organizations in the Flanders region (Belgium) - Background: Antipsychotic drugs, poor eating habits, and high prevalence of obesity and overweight - Primary outcomes were seeing changes in body weight, Body weight Body Mass Index (BMI), waist circumference and fat mass - Secondary outcomes were targeting physical activity level, eating behavior change, health-related quality of life and psychiatric symptom severity
Health Problems being Addressed - Mental health - Obesity
Target Population - People aged 18-75 years living in sheltered housing in the Flander regions (Belgium) - Persons who aged younger than 18 years of age, 75 years or older, with cognitive impairment, and fitted with a gastric ring or pacemaker were excluded
Intervention Approach Health Promotion on Well-Balanced Eating and Healthy Physical Activity - To look at the effectiveness of the intervention program - To see if there is a correlation between lifestyle changes, such as physical activities and eating behavior, and mental health condition. - People with mental disorders are at higher risk of being overweight and obese compared to the general population - CHANGING BAD BEHAVIOURS - Promote healthy eating (smoking, poor eating habits...etc)
Program Intervention - (a) Psychoeducation and behavioural group sessions +(b) supervised exercise sessions +(c) individual support=10-week intervention period, followed by a 24-week post-intervention period. - The intervention was a success in seeing changes in the study population - Group-based interventions works better in improving physical health of mentally ill patients
Barriers and Limitations • Wide range age group • Lack of exertion in PA • Wide variety of psychiatric diagnosis • Individual Support • only 10 minutes
Field Research •Telecarecorp •Target: Low income, No income, Undocumented patients •Goals: •Unclog Emergency Rooms •Decrease Psychiatric Hospitalizations •Decrease Incarcerations
Health Issues •Mental Illnesses •Crisis Spectrum •Emotionally Distraught (Breakup) Harming oneself/others (Jail-violent)
Interventions •Telecare’s Recovery-Centered Clinical System (RCCS) •Community-Based •Acute •Crisis •Long-Term Recovery •Residential
Final Thoughts •Having resources for the mentally ill are not just for those for the privileged (with insurance). A chance to better the lives of all mentally ill patients in need and cut down health costs in the process
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