The digital age has revolutionized how we talk about mental health. What was once a taboo topic has now become a movement of openness and care. With information at our fingertips, mental health awareness is finally gaining the attention it deserves.
Here’s a fact: World Mental Health Day has been celebrated since October 10, 1992, as a way to promote understanding and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health challenges. It’s all about reminding people that emotional and psychological well-being matter just as much as physical health.
But what does mental health awareness really mean? It’s about acknowledging the importance of mental and emotional well-being and creating spaces where people feel safe to share their struggles. Today, thanks to the internet, Indonesians are increasingly open about discussing their mental health and offering support to those in need. Moreover, there are even 57% of Indonesians in our study who agree that mental health issues require immediate attention.
So, how are Indonesians responding to mental health challenges? Which groups are leading the way in care and support?
Find out in our white paper, Future in Flux: How Consumers Are Preparing for What’s Ahead in 2025. Get a deeper understanding of how mental health ties into the broader trends shaping Indonesia’s future.
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