TV coverage, Covid, unemployment spark suicidal thoughts

Psychiatrists are getting more patients with suicidal tendencies during this period. The reasons vary from loss of employment and livelihood, break-ups to incidents of violence at home. However, in the last two months, the situation has exacerbated monumentally

Sep 11, 2020
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Psychiatrists are getting more patients with suicidal tendencies during this period. The reasons vary from loss of employment and livelihood, break-ups to incidents of violence at home. However, in the last two months, the situation has exacerbated monumentally.

Aakash Healthcare, a super specialty hospital in New Delhi, noted 33 percent of patients battling mental health issues exhibit suicidal thoughts. One of the biggest instigators has been the extensive coverage of Bollywood actor's Sushant Singh Rajput's death, who allegedly died by suicide. Meanwhile, the Indian Spinal Injury Centre (ISIC) say they see at least 10 patients every day who complain of suicidal thoughts due to various reasons.

"One of the biggest triggers can be the talking about suicide, and since the death of Sushant Singh Rajput and the constant media discussion on it, many people are coming to us who feel intrigued by suicide and are curious about it. About 150 people approached us with clinical mental health issues in the past two months, and 50 had serious suicidal thoughts. Children as young as 15 are showing suicidal thoughts. One of the patients was a man in his 30s who tried to commit suicide through medicine overdose. Those who have anxiety or bipolar disorder may also be prone to committing suicide," says Dr Loveleen Malhotra, Psychologist, Aakash Healthcare & Super Speciality Hospital, Dwarka.

Apollo Telehealth, a telemedicine service by pharmaceutical and healthcare giant Apollo, say they have given as many as 2000 consultations to people suffering from mental health issues. Dr Tabassum Sheikh, Psychologist at Apollo Telehealth, noted that many among them exhibited suicidal tendencies.

"A variety of issues and underlying situations were observed in the patients, which led up to suicidal thoughts. But the majority faced the fear of catching an infection, social isolation,loss of loved ones often exacerbated by the distress caused due to unemployment and loss of income," Sheikh said.

Sheikh also classified her patients based on the issues they faced, which led to the onset of suicidal thoughts in them.

Emotional: Grief, anxiety due to prevalence of COVID-19, loneliness, depression.

Employment issues: Unemployment, lack of job security and satisfaction, distress and demotivation leading to lack of focus and concentration. Inadequate sleep due to work pressure.

Interpersonal Relationship Issues: Marital issues, including lack of compatibility, trust, commitment, and compassion towards each other. Lack of communication and break-ups.

Problems with Parenting: Difficulty in making a fair decision among two kids or more kids and issues in understanding the psychology of a kid with separated parents

Personality and Habits: Increase in aggressiveness of obsessive-compulsive disorders, overthinking, and anger.

Physical: Lack of sleep and concentration, lethargy, loss of energy, and issues due to chronic illness and recent surgery.


(IANS)

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