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Women’s mental health matters

Diomedes Pereira, Corlim
Published Apr 5
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A recent cover story in a weekly magazine highlighted how gender-specific violence, hormonal changes and deep-rooted social expectations place a heavier psychological burden on women. While awareness of mental health has grown in recent years, access to timely and affordable treatment remains limited”especially in smaller towns and villages. Social stigma also continues to discourage many women from seeking professional help.

There is still a need for society to speak openly about mental health, as it is rarely discussed in many parts of our country, particularly among working women. Addressing this crisis requires early intervention, stronger community support systems and better integration of mental health services into primary healthcare.

Public policy must prioritise gender-specific mental healthcare, along with awareness programmes that encourage families and communities to support women facing emotional distress.


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