The study by National Commission for Women (NCW) and National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) states 23.7 per cent women had been in mental health asylums for 10 years and above.
Conducted across 10 mental health institutions in the country, the survey finds that all centres struggled with reintegrating women patients. Further, according to the study, 60 per cent women in mental asylums are married and 30 per cent of them are homemakers.
Some of the other reasons include, "property or inheritance issues, overall lack of awareness and stigma in the community et al".
At Calcutta Pavlov Hospital, "Only 10 per cent of those fit to be discharged are reintegrated with their families and only 1 per cent would have been (discharged) with active and sustained efforts of the hospital," the study report says.
"The departments should explore new, innovative and sustainable income generating activities, provide supported employment and introduce welfare schemes for recovered homeless, abandoned women in the community," the study report says.
"There is also a need to work on a comprehensive Rehabilitation Policy and Programmes by the departments," it says.
NCW chairperson Lalitha Kumaramangalam, who has decided to monitor these 10 institutions, said there is a need to provide separate accommodation for long-stay patients or those who stay beyond six months for their training and skilling.
The 10 centres where this research was conducted were RMH Yerwada, RMH Thane, IPHB Goa, GMH Kozhikode, Calcutta Pavlov Hospital, Berhampore Mental Hospital, RINPAS in Jharkhand, MH Bareilly and IMH Amritsar. These centres were chosen based on the high numbers of long-stay patients.
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