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Year 3 H&S (4), Sammer Sheikh - Coggle Diagram
Year 3 H&S (4)
Mental health
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IAPT
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self-referral for anxiety and depression, without GP
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Depression
epidemiology
2x more common in women - hormonal effect, postnatal depression
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onset of 50% of cases is <40, peak age group is 25-40
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more common in separated, widowed, divorced
risk factors
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Hx of depression, physical illness, dementia
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Dementia
support available
community - district nurse, health visitor, community psychiatric nurse and outpatient services, primary care, sheltered housing
residential - short term, permanent
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Addiction
impacts of addiction
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family
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abuse of family members - physical, emotional, sexual
society
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burden on health services, and other important services e.g. police etc.
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prevent substance abuse
primary
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mass-media campaigns - risks, daily allowance, effects etc.
government policies - tax, age restriction, earlier closing times, ban ads, ban in public spaces etc.
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Self harm and suicide
self harm epidemiology
more common in young age - women 15-19, men 20-24
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divorced or single people, those who married young are more likely to self harm
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15-20% of those who self harm have psychiatric illness - 50% depression, 30% personality disorders, 15% alcoholism
majority of those who self harm experience major life events, suffer child abuse, social isolation, or have anxiety of finances / work / housing
suicide epidemiology
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peaks of suicide in April, May, June, lowest in December
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greatest incidence in divorcees, widows, and widowers
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rates highest in the unemployed but also high in uni students, doctors, lawyers, farmers, and policemen
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suicide risk factors
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divorced, widowed, single
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