10/07/2022
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Everyone is talking about mental health and mental-illness, but did you know that while the terms are often used interchangeably, they are not the same thing?
🎗Mental health is a state of . It includes our emotions, feelings and thoughts as well as how connected we feel to others, and how well we manage the highs and lows of life.
🎗The absence of is a great predictor of some mental illnesses.
🎗Mental illness affects all of us either through personal experience, or a family member, friend or colleague; or even vicariously through various mediums.
📊HERE ARE SOME STATS:
🧠Every year, 1 in 5 Canadians directly experience a mental illness.
🧠By age 40, about 50% of the population will have or have had a mental illness.
🧠Mental illness affects people of all ages, education, income levels, and cultures; however, such as racism, poverty, homelessness, discrimination, and colonial and gender-based violence, among others, can worsen mental health and symptoms of mental illness, especially if mental health supports are difficult to access.
🧠Approximately 5.4% of the Canadian population is affected by major depression, and 4.6% of the population experience anxiety disorders.
🧠About 1% of Canadians will experience bipolar disorder (formerly called “manic depression”), and another 1% will experience schizophrenia.
🧠Eating disorders affect approximately 1 million Canadians —It impact women 10 times that of men, and have the highest rate of mortality of any mental illness.
🧠Substance use/abuse affects approximately 6% of Canadians.
🧠In 2021, over 47k Canadians died by su***de.
🧠More than 32% of Canadians don’t have access to mental health care.
🏁Setting and pursuing meaningful and attainable is a great way to protect our mental health. Goals help us stay focused on our own strengths and avoid harmful competition and comparison.
Ref:
cmha.ca/brochure/fast-facts-about-mental-illness/