A recent global study has highlighted a worrying trend in Hyderabad’s youth mental well-being, ranking the city low on the Mental Health Quotient (MHQ) scale. The study revealed that young adults aged 18-24 in Hyderabad are experiencing significant distress, indicating a concerning state of mental health in the city. This report sheds light on the need for increased awareness and support for mental health issues among the youth population in Hyderabad. The findings underscore the importance of addressing mental health concerns and providing resources for young adults to cope with stress and anxiety effectively. It is crucial for policymakers and healthcare professionals to take proactive measures to improve mental well-being and support systems for the youth in Hyderabad. The study serves as a wake-up call for the community to prioritize mental health and work towards creating a more supportive environment for young individuals facing mental health challenges in the city.
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Hyderabad’s Youth Struggle with Mental Well-being, Ranks Low on Global MHQ Scale: Study
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