A recent global study has shed light on the alarming mental health issues prevalent among the youth in Hyderabad, India. The study, which assessed the Mental Health Quotient (MHQ) scale, ranked the city low in terms of overall mental well-being. Of particular concern are young adults between the ages of 18 and 24, who are reportedly experiencing significant levels of distress. The findings underscore the urgent need for increased awareness and support for mental health services in Hyderabad. It is essential for policymakers, healthcare providers, and community leaders to address these challenges and prioritize the mental well-being of the city’s residents, especially its youth. By investing in mental health resources and promoting open discussions about mental health, Hyderabad can work towards creating a healthier and more supportive environment for its population. This report serves as a wake-up call for stakeholders to take proactive measures to improve mental health outcomes and ensure a brighter future for the city’s residents.

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Hyderabad’s Youth Struggle with Mental Well-being, Youthful Adults Hit Hardest: Global Study Shows Low MHQ Rankings
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