Indian youths rank 60 in 84-nation mental health study, older people perform better

A recent mental health study involving 84 countries has revealed that Indian youth rank 60th, indicating significant challenges in mental well-being among this demographic. In contrast, older individuals in India have demonstrated better mental health outcomes. The study highlights the pressing need for targeted mental health interventions and support systems for young people, who are increasingly facing stress, anxiety, and other mental health issues. Factors contributing to these challenges include academic pressure, unemployment, and social isolation. Experts emphasize the importance of fostering a supportive environment that promotes mental health awareness and resilience among youth. This contrasting performance between age groups calls for a comprehensive approach to mental health in India, focusing on the unique needs of younger generations while building on the strengths of older individuals. The findings serve as a crucial reminder of the ongoing mental health crisis and the necessity for policy reforms to address these issues effectively.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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