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presentation on mental health by fazila khan.pdf
1. MENTAL AND BEHAVIOURAL
MENTAL AND BEHAVIOURAL
PROBLEMS AND IT'S
PROBLEMS AND IT'S
RELATIONSHIP
RELATIONSHIP
advance concept of nursing II mental health
advance concept of nursing II mental health
2. Title page
Title page
jinnah post graduate
jinnah post graduate 🎓
🎓
medical center ( CON)
medical center ( CON)
presented to: madam Riffat Riaz
presented to: madam Riffat Riaz
topic: mental a behavioural problems
topic: mental a behavioural problems
and its relationships
and its relationships
presented by: fazila khan,
presented by: fazila khan, mussart naz
mussart naz
faryal umar.
faryal umar.
date of submission:24-jan- 2023
date of submission:24-jan- 2023
3. Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
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✶ first of all I am very thankful my dear love who made me able
first of all I am very thankful my dear love who made me able
to stand in front of u
to stand in front of u
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✶ then my respected teachers who give me chance to make and
then my respected teachers who give me chance to make and
perform this presentation on my own
perform this presentation on my own
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✶ in a class my class fellows colleagues who help me out in this
in a class my class fellows colleagues who help me out in this
presentation.
presentation.
4. objectives
objectives
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✶ at the end of the presentation the students will be able to
at the end of the presentation the students will be able to
understand
understand
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✶ anxiety and substance use disorders and its relationships
anxiety and substance use disorders and its relationships
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✶ relationship of smoking and serial activity with life long morbidity
relationship of smoking and serial activity with life long morbidity
as HIV/Aids
as HIV/Aids
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✶ relate the risk factor of above mentioned disorder as for
relate the risk factor of above mentioned disorder as for
morbidity and mortality
morbidity and mortality
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✶ discuss mental health and economic burden
discuss mental health and economic burden
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✶ discuss mental health poverty, and vicious circle
discuss mental health poverty, and vicious circle
5. anxiety definition
anxiety definition
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✶ Anxiety is a feeling of unease, such as worry or
Anxiety is a feeling of unease, such as worry or
fear, that can be mild or severe. Everyone has
fear, that can be mild or severe. Everyone has
feelings of anxiety at some point in their life. For
feelings of anxiety at some point in their life. For
example, you may feel worried and anxious about
example, you may feel worried and anxious about
sitting an exam, or having a medical test or job
sitting an exam, or having a medical test or job
interview.
interview.
6. define substance use disorders
define substance use disorders
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✶ Substance use disorders occur when the recurrent use of alcohol and/or drugs
Substance use disorders occur when the recurrent use of alcohol and/or drugs
causes clinically significant impairment, including health problems, disability,
causes clinically significant impairment, including health problems, disability,
and failure to meet major responsibilities at work, school, or home.
and failure to meet major responsibilities at work, school, or home.
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✶ Patients are diagnosed with a specific type of disorder based on the primary
Patients are diagnosed with a specific type of disorder based on the primary
substance that they misuse, such as
substance that they misuse, such as
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✶ an alcohol use disorder, or
an alcohol use disorder, or
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✶ opioid use disorder,
opioid use disorder,
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✶ stimulant use disorder
stimulant use disorder
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✶ sedative use disorder
sedative use disorder
7. relationship of anxiety and substance use
relationship of anxiety and substance use
disorders in people with a mental challenge
disorders in people with a mental challenge
8.
9.
10.
11. relationship of smoking and sexual activities
relationship of smoking and sexual activities
with morbidity HIV /AIDS
with morbidity HIV /AIDS
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✶ Cigarette Smoking as a Risk Factor for HIV Acquisition
Cigarette Smoking as a Risk Factor for HIV Acquisition
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✶ Among men identified as having a high frequency of receptive
Among men identified as having a high frequency of receptive
anal intercourse, 65 % of current smokers seroconverted
anal intercourse, 65 % of current smokers seroconverted
compared to 42 % of nonsmokers (p=0.09), indicating that
compared to 42 % of nonsmokers (p=0.09), indicating that
smoking may be associated with high-risk sexual behavior.
smoking may be associated with high-risk sexual behavior.
12. erectile dysfunction
erectile dysfunction
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✶ An erection is only possible when blood vessels in the penis
An erection is only possible when blood vessels in the penis
enlarge and fill with blood. Smoking disrupts blood vessels in
enlarge and fill with blood. Smoking disrupts blood vessels in
that area of the body, meaning the action can't always happen.
that area of the body, meaning the action can't always happen.
In fact, smoking can cause erectile dysfunction in men as
In fact, smoking can cause erectile dysfunction in men as
young as 20.
young as 20.
13. sex drive down
sex drive down
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✶ Sex drive down
Sex drive down
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✶ "Smoking can have a detrimental effect on the testosterone
"Smoking can have a detrimental effect on the testosterone
levels in both men and women. This is because smoking
levels in both men and women. This is because smoking
increases the levels of carbon monoxide in a person's body,
increases the levels of carbon monoxide in a person's body,
which reduces the production of testosterone and leads to a
which reduces the production of testosterone and leads to a
decreased sex drive,"
decreased sex drive,"
14. How does smoking cigarettes a ect
How does smoking cigarettes a ect
relationships?
relationships?
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✶ How does smoking cigarettes affect relationships?
How does smoking cigarettes affect relationships?
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✶ Conflictual: One partner criticizes their partner's smoking
Conflictual: One partner criticizes their partner's smoking
habits or their decision to continue, or quit smoking. This can
habits or their decision to continue, or quit smoking. This can
cause tension, arguments, and hurt feelings. The stress on the
cause tension, arguments, and hurt feelings. The stress on the
relationship might drive someone to slip up and smoke or
relationship might drive someone to slip up and smoke or
even go back to smoking regularly.
even go back to smoking regularly.
15. risk factors of anxiety
risk factors of anxiety
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✶ Risk factors
Risk factors
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✶ Trauma. Children who endured abuse or trauma or witnessed traumatic events
Trauma. Children who endured abuse or trauma or witnessed traumatic events
are at higher risk of developing an anxiety disorder at some point in life. ...
are at higher risk of developing an anxiety disorder at some point in life. ...
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✶ Stress due to an illness. ...
Stress due to an illness. ...
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✶ Stress buildup. ...
Stress buildup. ...
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✶ Personality. ...
Personality. ...
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✶ Other mental health disorders. ...
Other mental health disorders. ...
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✶ Having blood relatives with an anxiety disorder. ...
Having blood relatives with an anxiety disorder. ...
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✶ Drugs or alcohol.
Drugs or alcohol.
16. Ri
Risk factor of substance used disorders
sk factor of substance used disorders
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✶ Risk Factors for High-Risk Substance Use
Risk Factors for High-Risk Substance Use
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✶ Family history of substance use.
Family history of substance use.
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✶ Favorable parental attitudes towards the behavior.
Favorable parental attitudes towards the behavior.
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✶ Poor parental monitoring.
Poor parental monitoring.
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✶ Parental substance use.
Parental substance use.
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✶ Family rejection of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Family rejection of sexual orientation or gender identity.
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✶ Association with delinquent or substance using peers.
Association with delinquent or substance using peers.
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✶ Lack of school connectedness.
Lack of school connectedness.
17.
18.
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20. mental health and economic burden
mental health and economic burden
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✶ The estimated average yearly cost for all mental
The estimated average yearly cost for all mental
illnesses was PKR 81,922 (US $ 1394.65) and PKR
illnesses was PKR 81,922 (US $ 1394.65) and PKR
19,592 (US $ 333.54) for admissions and
19,592 (US $ 333.54) for admissions and
ambulatory care respectively.
ambulatory care respectively.
21.
22. why is mental health importance to economic
why is mental health importance to economic
development?
development?
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✶ Why is mental health important to economic development?
Why is mental health important to economic development?
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✶ The economic consequences of mental health problems –
The economic consequences of mental health problems –
mainly in the form of lost productivity – are estimated to
mainly in the form of lost productivity – are estimated to
average 3– 4% of gross national product in European Union
average 3– 4% of gross national product in European Union
(EU) countries (4). Because severe mental disorders often start
(EU) countries (4). Because severe mental disorders often start
in adolescence or young adulthood, the loss of productivity
in adolescence or young adulthood, the loss of productivity
can be long-lasting.
can be long-lasting.
23. relationship between mental health poverty
relationship between mental health poverty
and vicious circle
and vicious circle
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✶ This is known as the social drift pathway. So, poverty leads to
This is known as the social drift pathway. So, poverty leads to
poorer mental health – and vice versa – leading, in turn, to
poorer mental health – and vice versa – leading, in turn, to
reduced opportunities for economic development and
reduced opportunities for economic development and
increasing the risk of lifelong poverty. Hence the vicious cycle.
increasing the risk of lifelong poverty. Hence the vicious cycle.
This cycle affects not just adults, but adolescents too.
This cycle affects not just adults, but adolescents too.
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25.
26.
27. how can we cope with mental health
how can we cope with mental health
disorders
disorders
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✶ Read 'Our best mental health tips'
Read 'Our best mental health tips'
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✶ Get closer to nature. ...
Get closer to nature. ...
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✶ Learn to understand and manage your feelings. ...
Learn to understand and manage your feelings. ...
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✶ Talk to someone you trust for support. ...
Talk to someone you trust for support. ...
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✶ Be aware of using drugs and/or alcohol to cope with difficult feelings. ...
Be aware of using drugs and/or alcohol to cope with difficult feelings. ...
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✶ Try to make the most of your money and get help with debt problems. ...
Try to make the most of your money and get help with debt problems. ...
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✶ Get more from your sleep.
Get more from your sleep.
28. conclusion
conclusion
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✶ What is a good conclusion for mental health?
What is a good conclusion for mental health?
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✶ To conclude, mental well-being is important for both the
To conclude, mental well-being is important for both the
affected and the non-affected. It is important that awareness
affected and the non-affected. It is important that awareness
increases among the society so that the affected people feel
increases among the society so that the affected people feel
more 'at home' and are not forced to give their life away.
more 'at home' and are not forced to give their life away.
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