It’s not always easy for those in need of
mental health services in Alabama to get a full diagnosis as quickly as they
may need it, but with dedicated care and early attention, it’s possible to
identify and alleviate symptoms of poor mental health even if difficult to
designate the illness.
In a recent report in the February issue of Medical Care, experts researched the
impact of mental health symptoms that had adverse effects on individuals in
their work and social lives. The
research advocated for interventions on behalf of those who met diagnostic
criteria for mental illness as well as those considered to have ‘subclinical
levels of symptoms.’
Mental Health Symptoms
The study followed the
relationship between mental health symptoms—not diagnoses—and work-related
outcomes. Charting employment
status and outcomes, experts were able to highlight the effects of mental
health symptoms in individuals who may or may not have been diagnosed.
A significant number of Americans were found
to have poor mental health without meeting the full diagnostic criteria
associated with a specific mental illness. This disparity in diagnosis resulted in patients who did not
receive the full treatment they needed.
Such studies found:
·
Those who felt significant
anxiety or depression did not always qualify for the full diagnosis of each
·
Depression symptoms had a greater
impact on workforce interaction than did anxiety symptoms
·
Symptoms of panic attacks and
social phobia had a less significant impact on work roles
Authors of this study point out that while
these patients may not meet a certain criteria for a specific diagnosis, it
does not mean they can’t be considered mentally “healthy.” Requiring such a high standard for full
treatment, the study suggests, could underestimate the work and life impact that
mental health issues have on these individuals.
Proposing policies that promote
workplace-targeted interventions, the study referenced the immediate, personal
benefits to those living un-diagnosed, as well as to employers who could see an
improvement in the functioning and productivity of their workforce. As improved mental health leads to
better physical health and an overall happier life, individuals who receive
treatment can contribute to a happier and healthier working environment.
Capitol Care seeks to assist the people of
Alabama and surrounding areas with quality, efficient mental health
services. Bringing complete
assistance and thorough care to those who need it, we know the importance of a
life that is physically and mentally healthy. Our successful approach to treatment and recovery is proven daily
in the lives of participants and alumnae of Capitol Care South.