The Devastating Impact of Mental Health Crises: A Comprehensive Review
Eling Felix and
Nuwamanya Babrah
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Eling Felix: School of Health Sciences, Department of Pharmacy, East African Institute of Medical and Business Studies
Nuwamanya Babrah: Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Public Health, Victoria University
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 3, 4049-4054
Abstract:
Mental health crises are a growing global concern with far-reaching effects on individuals, families, and societies. These crises manifest through acute psychiatric episodes, increased suicide rates, and widespread social and economic disruptions. Understanding their catastrophic consequences is crucial for developing effective interventions. This review aims to examine the severe consequences of mental health crises, identify contributing factors, and propose evidence-based interventions to mitigate their impact. A systematic review of peer-reviewed journal articles published within the last ten years was conducted using databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect. Studies related to the impact of mental health crises on individuals, healthcare systems, and economies were analyzed. Findings reveal a strong correlation between mental health crises and increased morbidity, mortality, and socioeconomic instability. The burden on healthcare systems is significantly high, leading to increased hospitalization rates and healthcare costs. Cultural and regional variations significantly affect mental health experiences and require tailored intervention strategies. Additionally, while digital health solutions show promise, their limitations, such as accessibility barriers and privacy concerns, must be acknowledged. The study highlights the need for a human-centered approach, incorporating personal narratives and case studies to illustrate the lived experiences of those affected. Moreover, a comparative analysis of different countries’ mental health strategies underscores the importance of policy adaptation to local contexts. Governments and stakeholders should prioritize mental health by increasing funding, implementing awareness campaigns, and integrating digital health solutions while addressing their limitations. Policies should be tailored to specific cultural and regional contexts to maximize their effectiveness.
Date: 2025
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