This report examines the economic impact of maternal depression during the perinatal period (pregnancy
and the first year after childbirth) in Malaysia. Perinatal depression affects 1 in 8 expectant and new mothers in the country, leading to significant physical, social, and psychological consequences for both mothers and their children. Addressing maternal mental health is an urgent public concern.
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From Crisis to Cure: Advancing Public Health Solutions for Eating Disorders in Malaysia
Eating disorders are a significant health concern in Malaysia, with over 50% of Malaysians reporting symptoms consistent with eating disorders. The shift in dietary patterns from fresh and unprocessed foods to high-calorie and highly processed food products has contributed to the increased prevalence. Despite the high costs of eating disorders, they are often overlooked in […]
Tracking the mental health of Malaysians during the COVID-19 pandemic
In this research paper, we are sharing the results gathered from a study conducted based on the results of PHQ-9 and GAD-7 tools used as depression and anxiety screeners respectively. This data was compiled between 1 January 2020 and 31 January 2022.
This paper includes qualitative data gathered from a COVID stories survey we conducted between June-July 2021 that shares real-life stories of individuals who experienced feelings of depression and/or anxiety during the pandemic.
Relate INSIGHTS 2023/01 – What is the role of the Media in reporting suicides?
The media in Malaysia play an important role in reflecting the realities and challenges of society, and a free press is fundamental within a functioning, healthy democracy. Media outlets and publications wield significant influence over the public and therefore have a responsibility toward fair reporting on sensitive topics such as suicide, free from sensationalism or glamourising stories. Clear media guidelines on ethical reporting of suicide are needed not only to ensure fair reporting, but also to educate and inform the public on suicide prevention and how to get help when needed. In reversing the trend of suicide rates, the media has a crucial role to play through ensuring people are empowered rather than harmed by the news they consume.
Relate INSIGHTS 2023/01 – What is the role of the Media in reporting suicides?
The media in Malaysia play an important role in reflecting the realities and challenges of society, and a free press is fundamental within a functioning, healthy democracy. Media outlets and publications wield significant influence over the public and therefore have a responsibility toward fair reporting on sensitive topics such as suicide, free from sensationalism or glamourising stories. Clear media guidelines on ethical reporting of suicide are needed not only to ensure fair reporting, but also to educate and inform the public on suicide prevention and how to get help when needed. In reversing the trend of suicide rates, the media has a crucial role to play through ensuring people are empowered rather than harmed by the news they consume.
What’s the best way to handle difficult sessions?
Question: “I don’t know what to do when my client is distressed” In some sessions with clients, they have been overwhelmed by sudden life changes (e.g., loss of a loved one, or an unexpected break up) and they come to the session in a highly emotional state. What’s the best way to manage these kinds […]