Breakdown of Data on Number of Patients with Mental Illness or Psychiatric Issues in Private and Public Health Institutions by Age Range
1 November 2021
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NOTICE PAPER NO. 764
NOTICE OF QUESTION FOR ORAL ANSWER
FOR THE SITTING OF PARLIAMENT ON 1 NOVEMBER 2021
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Mr Patrick Tay Teck Guan
MP for Pioneer SMC
Question No. 1212
To ask the Minister for Health for each year in the past 10 years, whether the Ministry has data on the number of patients with mental illness or psychiatric issues in our private and public health institutions and, if so, what is the number of patients who are aged (i) under seven years (ii) seven to 12 years (iii) 13 to 16 years (iv) 17 to 21 years and (v) 22 to 30 years.
Written Answer
Data prior to and after 2013 are not comparable due to changes in data collection from 2013. Between 2013 and 2019, 72,668 unique Singapore residents aged 30 years and below sought care for a psychiatric condition at public or private healthcare institutions. These numbers indicate an increasing trend in the number of Singapore residents who sought care for mental health issues over this period. The breakdown of the annual number of Singapore residents who sought care is summarised in Table 1.
Table on breakdown of the annual number of Singapore residents who sought care for mental health issues