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SINGAPORE: The global economy is in a crisis, and psychiatrists say they expect to see more Singaporeans seeking help for clinical depression and anxiety.
Psychiatrists say many people sought such treatment during the Asian Financial crisis, SARS epidemic and after the September 11 attacks in the US.
And it would be no different this time round.
They say men are more likely to face psychological pressures, which they try to overcome by drinking, overworking or self—medicating with sleeping pills — thereby worsening the situation.
Many also fear job loss, failed investments and lower property values.
Those suffering from depression or anxiety will be perpetually in low moods and losing sleep, appetite and weight.
Dr Yeo Seem Huat, a psychiatrist, said: "This crisis will affect different levels of people — from housewives to workers to directors of companies. So I think, compared to SARS, September 11, this one is more intense, is more serious."
Psychiatrists say many people sought such treatment during the Asian Financial crisis, SARS epidemic and after the September 11 attacks in the US.
And it would be no different this time round.
They say men are more likely to face psychological pressures, which they try to overcome by drinking, overworking or self—medicating with sleeping pills — thereby worsening the situation.
Many also fear job loss, failed investments and lower property values.
Those suffering from depression or anxiety will be perpetually in low moods and losing sleep, appetite and weight.
Dr Yeo Seem Huat, a psychiatrist, said: "This crisis will affect different levels of people — from housewives to workers to directors of companies. So I think, compared to SARS, September 11, this one is more intense, is more serious."