Saturday Star

Discovery to reward mental vigilance

- KARISHMA DIPA karishma.dipa@inl.co.za

THE Covid-19 pandemic might have placed more attention on the importance of mental health, but experts still believe not enough is being done to improve the struggles of the mind.

In a bid to address this, Discovery Health has establishe­d their Vitality Mental Well-being programme.

This campaign seeks to reward members with Discovery Miles for taking proactive steps towards their mental health and overall well-being. This includes those who track their mindful minutes and sleep goals on partner apps, including Headspace, Calm, The Mindfulnes­s App and buddhify, in the Vitality Active Rewards platform.

Dr Seranne Motilal, a clinical wellness specialist at Discovery Vitality, told Saturday Star this week that mental health might be an integral part of health and well-being, but despite impressive strides made in improving life expectancy and physical health over the past few decades, there was still scant evidence that people are happier or experienci­ng lower levels of mental illness.

“Physical and mental health are two sides of the same coin and this relationsh­ip is perhaps best captured in the old maxim ‘a healthy body in a healthy mind’,” Motilal said.

She added that there was a high and increasing burden on mental health conditions and that global prevalence studies indicated that on average one in five adults (17.6%) experience a common mental disorder within the previous 12 months, and 29.2% across their lifetime.

“Depression, for instance, has been positioned as the single highest cause of disability worldwide, and given the significan­t prevalence and impact on mental health, it’s a crucial time to pay more attention to mental health and well-being services.”

The Vitality Mental Wellbeing programme was officially kicked off earlier this month.

“The programme helps you gain a more detailed view of your overall state of mental well-being and rewards you for taking proactive steps to understand, improve and maintain your mental well-being,” she said.

The programme has systematic stages to follow, which starts with understand­ing key elements of mental well-being and by simply completing mental well-being assessment­s, users can earn up to 500 Vitality points twice a year.

The next step is for users to improve their mental well-being by tracking their sleep and mindfulnes­s sessions to get rewarded with Discovery Miles.

The final stage is for a user to maintain their mental well-being by making mindfulnes­s part of their daily routine with expert videos, podcasts and articles.

Motilal said the primary aim of the mental well-being programme is to offer a series of interventi­ons which can assist members to improve their sense of well-being and reduce feelings of mental stress and distress. “These interventi­ons are varied, have wide-appeal and are evidence-based.”

She believes the programme will be “hugely beneficial to South Africans” as the nation battles issues of poverty, discrimina­tion and political conflict, which are often beyond the immediate control of individual­s and take a toll on mental healths.

“Mental health accounts for approximat­ely 13% percent of the global burden of disease and in South Africa, roughly 1 in 6 people suffer from a mental illness.”

Despite these statistics, Motilal is optimistic that the devastatin­g mental health figures in the country can be combated and dealt with.

“It’s important to be cognisant of these factors as many things may be out of our control, however, with improved mental well-being, hopefully we can begin to cope better.”

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