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Mental health: 'One in four adults in England has a condition' | Mental health: 'One in four adults in England has a condition' |
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One in four adults has been diagnosed with a mental illness at some stage during their lifetime, the annual health survey for England suggests. | One in four adults has been diagnosed with a mental illness at some stage during their lifetime, the annual health survey for England suggests. |
The survey asked 5,000 adults and found 26% said they had received a mental health illness diagnosis. | The survey asked 5,000 adults and found 26% said they had received a mental health illness diagnosis. |
Depression was the most frequently reported mental illness, with nearly one in five (19%) people saying they had been diagnosed with the condition. | Depression was the most frequently reported mental illness, with nearly one in five (19%) people saying they had been diagnosed with the condition. |
Women were more likely than men to have depression, the survey found. | Women were more likely than men to have depression, the survey found. |
Other findings in the survey include: | Other findings in the survey include: |
The survey makes a distinction between common and serious mental health disorders, with common ones being conditions such as anxiety and phobias while serious conditions are illnesses such as bipolar, eating disorders and schizophrenia. | The survey makes a distinction between common and serious mental health disorders, with common ones being conditions such as anxiety and phobias while serious conditions are illnesses such as bipolar, eating disorders and schizophrenia. |
The survey found that rates of ever being diagnosed with a common mental disorder were higher among women at 31% than men at 17%. | The survey found that rates of ever being diagnosed with a common mental disorder were higher among women at 31% than men at 17%. |
Attitudes and prejudice towards mental health were also examined by the research. | Attitudes and prejudice towards mental health were also examined by the research. |
It found that 19% of adults thought "one of the main causes of mental illness is a lack of self-discipline and willpower". | It found that 19% of adults thought "one of the main causes of mental illness is a lack of self-discipline and willpower". |
The survey also asked specific questions and found that 18% of people thought "most women who were once patients in a mental hospital can be trusted as babysitters", but 20% did not know | The survey also asked specific questions and found that 18% of people thought "most women who were once patients in a mental hospital can be trusted as babysitters", but 20% did not know |
'Less tolerant views' | 'Less tolerant views' |
Rachel Craig, from the National Centre for Social Research which carried out study, said: "This survey leaves us in no doubt as to the prevalence of mental ill health in England. | |
"Despite it affecting so many of us, prejudice against people with a mental illness still exists and there is some resistance to the provision of community care for people suffering with mental ill health. | "Despite it affecting so many of us, prejudice against people with a mental illness still exists and there is some resistance to the provision of community care for people suffering with mental ill health. |
"Men are more likely to hold prejudiced and less tolerant views than women. But there is evidence that if you know someone with a mental illness you are less likely to hold negative views." | "Men are more likely to hold prejudiced and less tolerant views than women. But there is evidence that if you know someone with a mental illness you are less likely to hold negative views." |
Alison Neave, a statistician for the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC), said: "We hope that these new data will be useful to commissioners of mental health services." | Alison Neave, a statistician for the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC), said: "We hope that these new data will be useful to commissioners of mental health services." |
The last look at prevalence of mental disorders in England was in 2007. That survey, called Adult Psychiatric Morbidity in England, found that 23% of respondents reported had a mental illness in that year. | The last look at prevalence of mental disorders in England was in 2007. That survey, called Adult Psychiatric Morbidity in England, found that 23% of respondents reported had a mental illness in that year. |
Earlier in the week Prime Minister David Cameron promised an "all-out assault on poverty" with a series of social reforms to include better mental health services and mentoring schemes. | Earlier in the week Prime Minister David Cameron promised an "all-out assault on poverty" with a series of social reforms to include better mental health services and mentoring schemes. |
Mr Cameron used a speech to promise action on "treatable problems", including mental illnesses and addiction. | Mr Cameron used a speech to promise action on "treatable problems", including mental illnesses and addiction. |
Calling for a "more mature" conversation about mental health, he said new mothers and teenagers with anorexia would be among those to benefit from £1bn extra cash that was allocated in the Autumn Statement. | Calling for a "more mature" conversation about mental health, he said new mothers and teenagers with anorexia would be among those to benefit from £1bn extra cash that was allocated in the Autumn Statement. |
He also pledged more psychiatric support in hospital A&E departments and for community services. | He also pledged more psychiatric support in hospital A&E departments and for community services. |
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