A Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr Femi Olugbile, on Wednesday said
that at least 20 per cent of Nigerians are prone to mental disorder. Olugbile, also a former Chief Medical Director, Lagos State
University Teaching Hospial (LASUTH), Ikeja, spoke in an interview with NAN in
Lagos. In his words, “At least 20 per cent of the population will at some time in
their lives experience at least one episode of mental disorder,” he said. According to him, it can also be due to high rate of poverty,
lack of social welfare and high rate of endemic infectious diseases.
He said that at any point in time, two to five per cent of the
20 per cent population would manifest the symptoms of mental disorder at early
stage. “These figures are universal, but the mental disorder can increase
in times of social upheaval, such as war, terrorism and so on. “Also, security challenges including kidnappings and armed
robbery can lead to increased stress, which increases the likelihood of nervous
breakdown,” Olugbile said.
Also speaking, another consultant psychiatrist, Dr Maymunah
Kadiri, said that there was need for more enlightenment of the populace on
mental disorder. Kadiri, who is also the Medical Director of a Lagos based
private hospital, Pinnacle Medical Services, said that stigmatisation still
remained a challenge in the management of mental illnesses.
“The society need to be educated on the signs associated with mental
illness including depression, schizophrenia and anxiety. “When people are well educated, those with mental disorders will
be appreciated rather than being stigmatised. “People who suffer from various mental illnesses tend to be
perceived by the society as witches or being attacked spiritually. “What such people need is family or social support so that they
can get appropriate treatment they needed,” she said.
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