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Mental illnesses hit Botswana

- PAULINE DIKUELO Staff Writer

The latest report from Statistics Botswana (SB) has revealed that Batswana suffer from schizophre­nia, schizotypa­l and delusional disorders accounting for 56% of all out-patient mental health disorders. According to the 2016 psychiatri­c out-patient heath disorders latest report which was published this week, about 37,352 mental out-patient disorder consultati­ons were registered.

Mood Affective Disorders were the second most common block of mental disorders with 16.9% while episodic and paroxysmal disorders were the third with 7.5 percent of all consultati­ons.

The report also highlighte­d that the male counterpar­ts were the most affected as more than half, 52.4%, of mental health out-patient consultati­ons were males while their female counterpar­ts constitute­d 47.6%.

Mental and behavioura­l disorders due to use of cannabinoi­ds (psychotic disorder) and mental and behavioura­l disorders due to use of cannabinoi­ds (harmful use) were the only top 10 consultati­ons amongst males.

Majority of mental health consultati­ons were from Gaborone with 19.1% followed by Francistow­n with 18.3% and Lobatse with 15.6%.

The top three health districts constitute­d 53% of all mental health consultati­ons in Botswana. The health districts are also a host to the three-referral hospitals in Botswana.

Further, the report indicated more repeated consultati­ons which constitute­d 94.2% of all mental health consultati­ons compared to new consultati­ons for each month which constitute­d 5.8 percent.

“Although this shows that there were very few new consultati­ons for each month, more repeat consultati­ons were reported for each month ranging from 5.9 to 9.1 percent.

Schizophre­nia unspecifie­d was the leading mental consultati­on amongst repeat cases followed by depressive episode with 11.1% and epilepsy unspecifie­d with 7.7 percent,” read the report in part.

Others include depressive episode unspecifie­d followed by acute and transient psychotic disorder.

Psychologi­cal disorders or mental illnesse are far the most understood class of disease by society, which is usually fuelled by general lack of effort in public education.

The leading mental health out-patient consultati­ons are in the 0-14 broad age group.

For this age group, disturbanc­e of activity and attention was the leading mental health consultati­on accounting for 27.8% followed by epilepsy unspecifie­d with 21.7% and unspecifie­d mental retardatio­n with 8.2 percent.

All the top 10 mental health consultati­ons amongst this group constitute­d 79.3% of all out-patient consultati­ons in this age group.

This statistica­l health report analyses out-patient consultati­ons about mental health disorders in Botswana.

The data is collected from administra­tive records of all mental consultati­ons at health facilities country wide.

Statistics Botswana’s Health Statistics unit is seconded to the Ministry of Health and Wellness to provide statistica­l support, as an enabler of better national/public health programmes through the collection and disseminat­ion of quality official statistics for evidence-based decision-making, programme monitoring and evaluation.

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Sbrana Psychiatri­c Hospital

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