巴基斯坦的自杀式爆炸和迫在眉睫的精神健康灾难

S. Shoib, Muhammad Tayyeb, A. Armiya’u, Jaffer Shah, S. Swed, M. Chandradasa
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巴基斯坦的心理健康负担沉重,10%-16% 的人口患有精神疾病。34% 的人口患有抑郁症和焦虑症,各地区的情况也不尽相同。心理健康设施和专业人员的匮乏加剧了这种状况,导致许多人向传统医士求助。社会经济挑战、恐怖主义和内部冲突加剧了心理健康危机。最近发生的自杀式爆炸事件,如白沙瓦的自杀式爆炸事件,凸显了幸存者的情绪后果和面临的挑战。包括社会文化影响在内的各种因素复杂地相互作用,促成了殉难亚文化的出现。要理解恐怖主义,就必须研究更广泛的社会文化和政治背景。精神疾病的流行与恐怖主义的抬头之间存在着潜在的联系,尽管因果关系十分复杂。应对恐怖主义引发的创伤给幸存者带来了挑战,需要全面的心理健康支持。建议包括在全国范围内开展研究、实施学校心理健康计划,以及通过媒体打击错误信息和激进行为。建立远程精神病学服务以及心理健康专家和宗教学者之间的合作对于增强巴基斯坦的社会凝聚力和心理健康至关重要。
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Suicide bombing and impending mental health disaster in Pakistan
Pakistan grapples with a significant mental health burden, with 10-16% of its population experiencing psychiatric disorders. Depression and anxiety affect 34% of the population, with regional variations. The scarcity of mental health facilities and professionals exacerbates the situation, leading many to seek help from traditional healers. Socioeconomic challenges, terrorism, and internal conflicts contribute to the mental health crisis. Recent suicide bombings, such as the one in Peshawar, highlight the emotional aftermath and challenges faced by survivors. The complex interplay of factors, including sociocultural influences, contributes to the emergence of a martyrdom subculture. Understanding terrorism requires examining the broader sociocultural and political context. The prevalence of mental illness and rising terrorism suggests a potential connection, although causality is complex. Coping with terrorism-induced trauma poses challenges for survivors, necessitating comprehensive mental health support. Recommendations include nationwide studies, school mental health programs, and initiatives to counter misinformation and radicalization through media. Establishing telepsychiatry services and collaboration between mental health experts and religious scholars is crucial for enhancing social cohesion and mental wellbeing in Pakistan.
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