From Deseret News archives:
LDS therapists' workload expected to rise
Missionary competence also a conference focus
That's the message that scores of therapists and social workers heard Thursday from Dr. Donald Doty, chairman of the LDS Missionary Department's health services division. Speaking as part of the semiannual convention of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, Doty said on any given day, about 450 million people worldwide are dealing with a mental health disorder, including about 25 percent of the U.S. population.
Among college-age students in the U.S., about 40 percent become depressed during their four years at school, and 38 percent of those take psychotropic drugs to deal with the problem. In addition, about 21 percent of students drop out of college their first year.
Military recruits exhibit similar mental health issues, and about 17 percent of them drop out of the armed services, he said.
The total number of missionaries who suffer from some form of mental disorder wasn't disclosed, but of those who return home early because of mental health issues, 40 percent suffer from depression, 23 percent from anxiety, 14 percent are suicidal and 9 percent exhibit obsessive compulsive disorder, or a "perfectionism higher than expected for their age group," he said.
There are 22 questions on the church's missionary recommendation application regarding mental health, he said, and about 16 percent of those who apply say they have some type of mental health issue, either currently, in the past, or stabilized through intervention or medication. Three percent are either not called to serve, or the call is postponed until they are stable enough to proceed, he said.
In the past, nearly all of those with such issues have been assigned within the U.S., where treatment would be available if necessary. "That means mission presidents in the U.S. are getting five of every six" with such issues.
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