CNA reports: Prevalence of poor mental health getting worse in Singapore; young adults are the highest!
4 min readMental health has become a growing concern worldwide, and Singapore is no exception, reports Channel News Asia. Read the full article here.
According to a survey conducted by the Ministry of Health (MOH), the prevalence of poor mental health in Singapore has increased from 13.4% in 2020 to 17% in 2022. This is a worrying trend, but there is a glimmer of hope – more people in Singapore are now willing to seek help for their mental health issues.
In this blog, we will explore the findings of the MOH’s National Population Health Survey 2022 and discuss how technologies like facial and speech-to-text recognition software, such as Emo7ions, can play a crucial role in improving mental health outcomes.
The Survey’s Findings
The MOH’s National Population Health Survey 2022 collected data from around 8,000 adults through self-reported household interviews and about 9,000 adults through health examinations. The results revealed some important insights into the state of mental health in Singapore (Click on the following to find out more):
Take a look at a video of our respondent Kelly if she were being interviewed in the conventional way. See if you are able to diagnose her emotions and her sources of frustrations.
Now, take a look at her emotions processed by Eleos-Sensors and identify her emotions based on her spoken words.
Look at what her spoken words and emotions reveal:
How Eleos-Sensors changes the game for Psychiatrist and Therapist
The benefits of using technologies like facial recognition and speech-to-text recognition are many. Here are a few (Click on the following):
The findings of the MOH’s National Population Health Survey 2022 are a wake-up call to address the growing mental health challenges in Singapore. While the prevalence of poor mental health has increased, the increased willingness to seek help is a positive sign.
Incorporating technologies like facial recognition and speech-to-text recognition, as seen in Eleos Sensors, can be a vital step in improving mental health outcomes. These technologies offer early detection, real-time monitoring, personalized treatment, and help in reducing stigma, making them valuable tools in the fight for better mental health in Singapore.
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