Suicide bombing and impending mental health disaster in Pakistan
Sheikh Shoib,
Muhammad Tayyeb,
Aishatu Yusha’u Armiya’u
et al.
Abstract: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 emoti… Show more
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