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Mental Health

Kartavya Desk Staff

Syllabus: Health

Source: TH

Context: The Air India Ahmedabad accident reignited debate on pilot mental health, a typically unspoken crisis within the aviation sector.

About Mental Health:

What is Mental Health?

Mental health is a state of cognitive and emotional well-being that helps individuals handle stress, work productively, and contribute to society.

• It exists on a continuum, varying in intensity across individuals and life stages.

• Mental health is not merely the absence of illness—it includes psychological resilience, social competence, and emotional balance

Characteristics of Good Mental Health:

Emotional stability: Ability to regulate mood and responses.

Cognitive clarity: Capable of critical thinking and decision-making.

Social functionality: Engages in healthy relationships and community.

Work productivity: Manages work responsibilities effectively.

Coping ability: Manages stress, trauma, or setbacks with resilience.

Importance of Mental Health:

Core to human development: Mental health supports emotional growth, enabling individuals to learn, work, and engage socially.

Reduces disease burden: Untreated mental illness increases the risk of chronic diseases and lowers immunity.

Prevents suicides: Suicide often stems from undiagnosed or untreated mental illness, especially in youth.

Economic gains: WHO estimates that every $1 spent on mental health yields $4 in economic productivity.

Human rights: Mental health ensures dignity, freedom, and full participation in society.

Challenges to Mental Health:

Stigma and taboo: Societal attitudes equate mental illness with weakness, discouraging open discussion.

Workplace pressures: Irregular hours, performance anxiety, and job insecurity strain mental well-being.

Poor access to care: Many rural or low-income regions lack trained professionals and facilities.

Financial stress: Debt, job loss, and healthcare costs can intensify anxiety and depression.

Screening limitations: Mental health assessments rely heavily on subjective responses.

India’s Initiatives on Mental Health

Mental Healthcare Act, 2017: Legal right to quality care; decriminalized suicide.

National Mental Health Programme (1982): Decentralized care via District Mental Health Programme (DMHP) in 767 districts.

Tele-MANAS (2022): 24×7 tele-counselling through toll-free helpline 14416.

Suicide Prevention Strategy (2022): Targets 10% reduction in suicide by 2030.

Global Initiatives:

WHO Mental Health Action Plan (2013–2030): Focus on governance, services, data, and rights.

Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP): Empowers non-specialists to provide care.

UNCRPD Compliance: Supports legal reforms for disability rights.

Lancet Commissions & Global Mental Health Movement: Evidence-driven advocacy and funding.

FAA & UN Mental Health Strategy (2024): Institutional support for workplace mental health and aviation safety.

Measures Needed:

Peer-support networks: Trained colleagues can identify early signs and offer safe spaces to speak. Such groups reduce isolation and bridge gaps in formal care.

Workplace mental leave: Allowing leave during personal crises aids recovery and long-term productivity.

Early detection training: Train teachers, managers, and trainers to spot emotional distress early.

Regulatory reform: Avoid punitive policies like forced tests that discourage disclosure.

Community-based models: Integrate mental health into primary care, tele-counselling, and NGOs.

Conclusion:

Mental health is not a side issue—it’s central to human, economic, and national well-being. It deserves de-stigmatized dialogue, strategic investment, and empathetic institutional reforms. A resilient society begins with a psychologically safe citizenry.

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