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Mental Health issues still viewed negatively

65 per cent of people say being treated for a mental health problem is viewed by Irish Society as a...
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7:41 AM - 10 Sep 2014



Mental Health issues still vie...

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Mental Health issues still viewed negatively

TodayFM
TodayFM

7:41 AM - 10 Sep 2014



65 per cent of people say being treated for a mental health problem is viewed by Irish Society as a sign of failure.

A new Survey from St. Patrick’s Mental Health Services - published to coincide with World Suicide Awareness day- indicates that stigma associated with mental health issues are still prevalent.

St Patrick's Mental Health Services has described the results of this recent survey as "very disappointing", saying people who proactively seek & receive help are taking a courageous step on the road to recovery.

This research was conducted online with 506 adults aged between 18 and 70 taking part.

The findings indicate a need to tackle misunderstandings and stimatising attitudes towards those in receipt of mental health supports.

1 in 5 people claim they would not trust someone who previously had a mental health problem.

While only 54 per cent of respondents hold the view that Irish people would willingly accept someone with a mental health problem as a close friend.

St. Patrick’s Mental Health say it's disappointing that stigma still remains one of the biggest issues facing their services.

Adding that it's vital we educate ourselves and our families on understanding mental health and the importance of managing it.

 



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