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INDUSTRIES
&
MARKETSMental
Health:
market
data&
analysisMarket
InsightsreportJuly2023Table
of
ContentsOverviewAppendixManagementSummaryMarketDefinitionKeyTakeawaysSalesFigures45Methodology41434748Country&TerritoryCoverageProductOverviewAuthor67RegionalComparisonDrivers1011162127TrendsConsumerInsightsKeyPlayersSegmentsAnxietyandRelatedSleepDisordersDepressiveDisordersPsychoticDisorders3235382CHAPTER
1OverviewMentalhealth
disorders
cause
millions
of
dollars
in
lost
income
to
the
economyevery
yearOverview:
Management
SummaryNearly
1billion
people
aroundtheworld
sufferfrom
oneor
other
typeof
mentalhealthdisorder.
Thisresults
inbillionsof
dollarsinlost
income
to
theeconomyeach
year,
which
furtheremphasizes
theimportance
of
understandingandinvesting
inmental
healthresources.Alongwith
many
othermarkets
andindustries,thismarket
hasbeen
affectedbytheCOVID-19
pandemic.
Asthepandemic
madeitdifficulttoaccess
and
disruptedvarious
healthcare
services,
therestrictions
on
social
interactions
andseverity
ofthepandemic
caused
variousshort-term
and
long-term
mental
healthdisorders.
Asaresult,thesecond
half
of
theyear
2020
sawarise
innumberof
treated
cases
andincreased
revenue
inthemarket.Many
countries
arecreating
andstrengthening
mental
healthpolicies
bymakingitmandatory
forhealth
insurancestocover
themental
healthtreatment
costs.Spendingon
research
and
development
ofnew
detection
andtreatment
optionshasalsobeen
animportant
way
oftacklingtheissue,yet
onaverage,
thecountriesspend
lessthan2%
of
theirhealthcare
budgetson
mental
health.Mental
healthdisorders
haveespecially
seen
increase
incase
numbersamongyoung
people.
However,
increased
recognition
andlifting
thestigma
around
themresulted
inrising
demandfortreatment
access.Depressive
Disorders
isbyfarthelargest
market
segment.
Interms
of
regionalshare,
theU.S.dominates
themarket,
withsome
of
the
European
countries
alsoplayingasignificantrole.4Sources:Market
Insights
2023The
Mental
Health
market
consists
out
of
3
segmentsOverview:
Market
DefinitionMental
healthdisorders
are
common
illnesses
foundamong
people
allover
theInscopeOutof
scopeworld.
These
disorders
are
caused
byavariety
of
geneticandenvironmentalfactorsthatcause
imbalancesinaperson's
physicaland
emotional
behavior.
Mostmental
healthdisorders
canbetreated
withbehavioral
andpsychotherapies.
Insome
cases,however,
medication
isprescribed
along
withthese
treatments.
TheMental
Health
market
represents
themarket
forthe
drugsthatareused
to
treatvarious
mildtoserious
mental
health
disorders.
Themarket
isdividedinto
threemarkets
thathavebeen
basedon
thedisorders
thatare
beingtreated.
Thisincludesdepressive
disorders,
anxietyandrelated
sleeping
disorders,
and
differenttypesofpsychotic
disorders.Thissegment
includes:Thissegment
excludes:?Anxiolyticdrugs?Eating
disorders?Antidepressant
drugs?Antipsychoticdrugs?Trauma-related
disorders?Substance
abuse?Various
typesoftherapy
treatmentsMarket
valuesrepresent
therevenues
generated
bymanufacturers
and
are
basedon
retail
prices
foreach
drugcategory
includingalldrugs,regardless
ofwhetherthey
arereimbursed
or
not.Company
examples:
Pfizer,
Bristol-Myers
Squibb,Johnson
&Johnson,AbbVie,andSumitomo
pharma5Sources:Market
Insights
2023Even
though
the
Anxiety
and
related
sleep
disorders
segment
catches
up,Depressive
disorders
still
generate
the
most
revenue
in
the
Mental
Health
marketOverview:
Key
TakeawaysWorldwide
Mental
Health
revenue
share
2022
inpercentageKeytakeaways?
In2022,
theMental
Health
market
generated
total
revenues
of
US$36.33
billionworldwide.Anxietyandrelatedsleep
disorders23%?
Accountingfor57%
of
theMental
Health
market,
Depressive
disorders
was
thePsychotic
disorders20%largest
segment
in2022.?
In2022,
the
second
largest
segment
wasAnxietyandrelated
sleep
disorders,with
arevenue
ofUS$8.43
billion
(23%),
followed
bythePsychotic
disorderssegment,
with
amarket
shareof
20%
and
arevenue
number
ofUS$7.11
billion.?
TheUnitedStates(US$10,663
million)
andCanada
(US$2,701
million)
accountedforthehighestrevenues
within
theMental
Healthmarket
in2022.57%Depressive
disorders6Sources:Market
Insights
2023In2022,
the
Mental
Health
market
generated
a
total
revenue
of
US$36.3
billionworldwideOverview:
sales
figures(1/2)Worldwide
Mental
Health
revenue
inmillionUS$37.621.737.721.837.021.337.321.537.421.636.721.136.320.835.920.435.920.634.419.434.219.334.319.433.719.17.27.27.27.17.17.17.17.27.27.07.07.06.88.58.68.68.78.78.77.88.08.07.98.48.38.42016201720182019202020212022202320242025202620272028Depressive
disordersPsychotic
disordersAnxietyandrelated
sleep
disorders7Sources:Market
Insights
2023Interms
of
revenue,
the
largest
segment
of
the
Mental
Health
market
isDepressive
DisordersOverview:
sales
figures(2/2)DepressiveDisordersrevenue
inbillionUS$Psychotic
Disordersrevenue
inbillionUS$Anxiety
andRelated
SleepDisorders
revenue
inbillionUS$+0.8%(1)21.7720.790.57%(1)+0.2%(1)8.728.437.117.192022202820222028202220288Notes:(1)
CAGR:
Compound
Annual
GrowthRateMarket
Insights
2023Sources:In2022,
more
than
600
million
patiens
used
mental
health
medicationOverview:
patientnumbersWorldwide
Mental
Health
patientsinmillion400377.40352.80
360.60370.70364.00345.00357.30337.10350.40329.10343.40321.00336.50313.0035030025020015010050329.80304.90323.20298.20298.00274.00295.10271.20291.70268.10287.60265.1064.81202665.36202765.9162.06202162.58202263.13202363.69202464.25202558.9759.75201760.39201860.83201961.522020020162028AnxietyandRelated
Sleep
DisordersDepressive
DisordersPsychotic
Disorders9Sources:Market
Insights
2023In
2022,
the
United
States
and
China
showed
the
highest
revenues
in
theMentalHealth
marketRegional
Comparison:
Worldwide
ComparisonRevenue
comparison
inbillionUS$
in2022Revenue
sharesin2022Africa4%United
States10.66AsiaChinaJapan2.701.891.631.20Americas26%Canada42%FranceUnited
KingdomGermanySpain1.161.151.121.040.961%Australia&OceaniaIndia26%BrazilEurope10Sources:Market
Insights
2023The
Mental
Health
market
is
mainly
driven
by
an
increasing
number
of
patients,R&Dof
novel
drugs,
raising
awareness
and
establishing
government
regulationsDrivers
(1/5)More
patientsResearch
andDevelopmentGovernment
PoliciesIncreasing
prevalence
ofexisting
mental
healthdisorders,
suchasDepressive
disorder,
Anxietydisorder
coupled
with
asurgeinadditionalcases
duetoCOVID-19
fosters
anincreased
demandformedicines.Mental
Health
research
is
significantlyunderfundedwhen
compared
toitsworldwide
prevalence.Therefore,
there
is
anurgent
need
intheMental
Health
itspublic.Additionally,theyneed
to
frame
solidmarket
to
better
understandthese
conditionsanddiscover
novel
treatment
options
to
cater
to
theseunmet
needs.Governments
ofnationsneeds
totakeand
activelyrole
inraising
awareness
ofmental
disorders
amongregulations
and
allocated
mental
healthexpenditurestoset
the
direction
ontheevolution
of
this
market.11Anxiety
and
Depressive
disorders
are
among
the
leading
causes
of
global
yearslived
with
disability
(YLDs(1))Drivers
(2/5)Toptenleadingcauseof
YLDs(1)
in2019The
burden
ofdisease
onmental
disorderBurden
of
disease
studiesestimate
thepopulation-wide
impactof
livingwithdisease,
injury,and
dyingprematurely.
They
aregenerally
expressed
usingDisability-Adjusted
LifeYear
(DALY(2)),where
one
DALYrepresents
thelossof
oneyear
offullhealth.Theoverall
burden
from
each
causeofdisease
and
injury
iscalculated
combing
years
oflifelost
topremature
mortality
(YLLs(3))
and
years
ofhealthylifelost
todisability(YLDs).
Among
themental
healthdisorders,
most
of
theburden
manifestsasYLDs,
incomparison
with
YLLs.
Thisisdueto
theway
diseaseburden
isestimated
asitdoes
notattributeanydeathsto
conditionssuchasdepressive
disorders
or
bipolardisorders
and
classifies
self-harm
and
suicideunderanothercategory.Back
&Neck
painDepressivedisordersOtherhearing
lossDiabetes
Melitus5.6%5.6%4.8%4.4%3.9%3.4%Uncorrected
refractive
errorAnxiety
disorderIn2019,
mental
healthdisorders
captured5.1%
of
the
global
burden.
Mental
healthdisorders
aretheleadingcause
ofyears
lived
with
disability,which
accountsforoneinevery
six(15.6%)
YLDs
globally.
Two
key
risk
factorscommon
to
developingmental
disorder
quantified
as
partof
GDB(4)
2019
is
childhood
sexual
abuseandbullyingvictimization.Gynecological
diseasesIron-deficiency
anaemiaMigraine3.4%3.4%3.3%Oral
conditions2.8%12
Notes:(1)
Yearsofhealthy
life
lostwith
disability
(2)
Disability-Adjusted
Life
Year(3)
Years
oflife
lostto
prematuremortality
(4)
GlobalBurden
ofDiseasesSources:
WorldMental
Health
Report(WHO)Mental
health
research
is
significantly
underfunded
compared
to
its
worldwideprevalenceDrivers
(3/5)Global
investmentsinmental
healthresearch
inbillionUSDGlobal
investmentsinmental
healthresearch
byregionOneinfourpeople
inthe
world
will
beaffected
byamental
disorder
atsome
pointintheirlifeand
mental
illnesses
are
oneofthe
leading
causes
ofglobal
morbidity.Therefore,
addressing
this
vastunmet
needrequires
research
tobetterunderstandthedisease
stateand
treatment
finding.-1%(1)3.673.643.623.57103.448.5068Asof
2019,
mental
health
research
hasbeenquite
under-funded
inrelation
toglobalburden
disease.
Given
aglobal
populationof7.7
billion
people
in2019,
the
proportionatefunding
equatestoapaltry50
centsperperson
peryear
invested
in
mental
healthresearch.
Although,inthe
recent
years,
there64203.5583.1662.932Globalavg.0.8020.0080.5
havebeen
stronger
government
policesestablished
to
address
this
gap,there
isanurgent
need
tofillthisgap
which
could
besupported
byphilanthropistsor
fundraising.20152016201720182019
e(2)U.S.U.K
Canada
ANZ
(3)
Europe
LMICs(4)13
Notes:(1)
CAGR:
Compound
Annual
GrowthRate;(2)
e:Estimated;
(3)
ANZ:
Australia
&New
Zealand;
(4)
Low-middle
income
countriesSources:
The
Inequities
ofMental
Health
Research
(IAMHRF)Government
awareness
towards
Mental
Health
and
related
expendituresglobally
are
setting
the
direction
on
the
evolution
of
the
Mental
Health
marketDrivers
(4/5)Awareness
ofmental
healthamongseveral
countries
havedeepened
overthe
recent
years.
Manycountries
haveestablished,
updated,
andadopted
solidmental
healthpolicies
or
plans.There
isanupward
trendregarding
theregulations
onmental
healthissues,bothatpolicy
and
planninglevel
aswellasandimplementation
ofsome
ofthese
atalegal
level.%countrieshavingaregulation
onmental
healthMediangovernmentexpenditure
onmental
healthpercapita
(US$)Governmentexpenditures
onmentalhealthas
%oftotal
governmentexpenditures
onhealth75687.5FranceGermanyAustraliaFinland14.513.157517.66.36.25.04.13.62.42.01.81.81.61.31.1JapanSouthAfricaNigeriaItalySouthKoreaIndonesiaMexicoGovernment
expenditures
havealsosignificantlyincreased
over
the
lastthree
years
and
thistrend
isexpected
tocontinueinthe
coming
year.
However,stillsignificantdifferences
betweencountries
regarding
governmentspendingon
mental
healthcanbeobserved.2.5OmanAstand-aloneAstand-aloneBrazilIndiaMalaysiapolicy
or
plan
for
mental
healthlawmental
healthUSA
0.1201720202017202014Sources:
WHO
2022The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
a
significant
and
disproportionate
impact
onglobal
mental
healthDrivers
(5/5)Cases
(in
million)ofmental
disordersin2020Additionalcasesin2020
due
to
COVID-19,
by
gender
During2020,
thefirstyear
oftheCOVID-19
pandemic,global
prevalence
of
depressive
disorder
and
anxietydisorder
rose
sharply
to
28%
and26%
from
its374.276.251.8baseline,
respectively.
There
areseveral
factors
thathavebeen
proposed
and
haveled
tothis
steep
risesuchassocial
isolation
dueto
lockdown
regulations,fearof
infection,anticipationof
the
suffering
thatitbroughtalong
and
thepossibility
ofdeath,grief
afterthe
loss
ofloved
ones,
unemployment
and
relatedfinancialworries.
Onecritical
factorto
highlightislackof
access
to
healthcare
duetothe
disruptionsbroughtaboutbythe
pandemic
withseveral
institutionalregulations
established
in2020
thatrestricted
facetofaceconsultationstoprevent
community
spread.
Thepandemic
haddisproportionally
affected
the
mentalhealthof
females
incomparison
with
males
and
youngadultswere
disproportionally
atrisk
ofsuicidalandself-harming
behaviors.+26%35.5246.253.2+28%24.4298.017.7193.0Major
depressive
disorderBaselineAnxietydisorderCovid-19
impactMajor
depressive
disorderFemaleAnxietydisorderMale15Sources:
Global
prevalence
and
burden
ofdepressive
and
anxiety
disorders
in
204
countries
and
territories
in
2020
due
tothe
COVID-19
pandemic
(Lancet);
COVID-19
pandemic
triggers
25%
increase
in
prevalence
ofanxiety
anddepression
worldwide
(WHO)In
the
mental
health
market,
several
trends
can
be
observed,
concerningprevalence
and
government
policiesTrends(1/5)Themental
healthqualityofanindividual
depends
onvarious
factorssuchasage,livingandworking
conditions,education.
Increased
stress
levels
inpersonal
andprofessional
lifecansometimes
lead
to
various
mental
healthdisorders.
Peoplesuffering
from
mental
healthissuestend
to
haveless
satisfactioninlifeanddecreased
happiness.Onthe
following
slides,several
trendsrelated
tomental
healthare
discussed:?
Prevalence
of
mental
healthdisorders
inselected
countries
around
the
world?
Qualityof
mental
healthacross
different
agegroupsandacross
genders?
Government
policies
toward
mental
health16Increasing
prevalence
of
mental
health
disorders
around
the
world
leads
to
agrowing
market
for
mental
health
medicationTrends(2/5)Prevalence–
Mental
healthdisordersDatashows
theincreasing
prevalence
ofmental
health
disorders
inmost
oftheselected
countries.
Thisleadstoincrease
intherevenue
forthe
medicines
totreatthese
disorders.77666554443222110-4India
Switzerland
SpainUSACanada
Germany
UKAustralia
Austria
SouthAfricaItalyChina
Poland
Sweden
Finland
Mexico
Brazil(Mainland)FrancePercent
changefrom2014
to201917Sources:
Our
worldin
Data,2021The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
reinforcedthat
younger
people
aredisproportionately
likely
to
havemental
health
problemsTrends(3/5)Onaverage,
younger
people
aremore
likely
to
bementally
unwell.
Thistrend
wasalready
evident
in2019
butintensified
in2020
duringtheCOVID-19
pandemic,when
mental
healthdeclined
significantlymore
among
younger
adults
than
olderones.
Respondents
aged18-24
had
anaverage
mental
healthquality
(MHQ)
scoreof
29.
Incontrast,adultsaged
65
andolder
hadanaverage
MHQscore
of107,which
is26%
higheron
the
scale
than
those
aged18-24.
Thispatternholdsforalldimensions
of
psychological
healthandespecially
for
the
dimensions
of
mood
andoutlook
andsocial
self,where
the
decline
inscores
was
more
pronounced
with
age.Inthe
patternsofwell-being
observed
before
2010,
youngpeople
tended
to
behappiestandfeel
most
atease.
Inthe
United
States,mental
health
followed
aU-shapedcurve,
with
younger
and
older
adults
performing
best,while
there
was
adecline
inthe
middleagegroups.
Thedatasuggest
aprogressive
decline
acrossgenerations
ratherthan
atrend
of
improving
mental
health
withage.Averagemental
healthqualityscores
for
differentage
groupsandregions120100806040200MHQ
scoreDistressed
Struggling
EnduringManaging
Succeeding
Thriving18-2425-3435-44EuropeLatinAmerica45-5455-6465-74SouthAfricaWest
Africa75+AsiaCore
AnglosphereMiddleEastNorth
Africa-100-5005010015020018Sources:
Mental
State
ofthe
World2021,
SAPIEN
LABSThe
mental
health
quality
of
non-binary
and
third
gender
people
is
significantlyworseTrends(4/5)When
itcomes
to
gender
differences
inmental
health,ratesof
depression,post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD),eating
disorders
and
generalizedanxiety
disorders
areknown
to
behigherinwomen
than
inmen.
Inlinewiththese
results,women
haveslightly
lower
MHQscores
overall
than
malerespondents
in2020.
Aswell
in2021,
mental
healthas
measured
bytheMHQwas
slightlyhigherformen
(68)
than
forwomen
(62)
anddrasticallylower
fornon-binary
or
thirdgender
respondents
(25).
Thiscorresponds
toadifference
ofonly
2%
between
men
and
women
ontheMHQscale,but12-13%
between
non-binary
or
thirdgender
and
men
or
women.Mental
healthqualitydifference
betweenmalesandfemalesinpercent1050MHQ
score-5Distressed
Struggling
EnduringManaging
Succeeding
Thriving18-24AsiaCore
Anglosphere25-3435-44EuropeLatinAmerica45-5455-64SouthAfricaWest
Africa65-74MiddleEastNorth
Africa-100-5005010015020019Sources:
Mental
State
ofthe
World2021,
SAPIEN
LABSMental
health
measures
by
the
government
are
increasingly
targeted
at
theyounger
populationTrends(5/5)During
the
Covid-19
pandemic,
the
young
population
Percentage
of
countriesreportingtheexistenceofPercentage
of
countriesreportingtheexistenceofastand-alone
orintegrated
policy/plan
foradolescentmental
healthin2020astand-alone
orintegrated
policy/plan
forchildproved
to
be
particularly
vulnerable
to
mental
healthproblems,
and
their
mental
health
was
the
mostaffectedbythepandemicofallagegroups.mental
healthin2020South-EastAsiaSouth-EastGovernment
policies
around
the
world
thereforebegan
to
focus
on
supporting
the
mental
health
ofchildrenandyoungpeople.88100AsiaEurope67Europe67Americas61Americas58EasternMediterraneanEasternMediterranean5350WesternPacificWesternPacific4646Africa29Africa2920Sources:
WHO
2022Mentalhealth
conditions
are
very
common
and
undertreatedConsumer
insights:summaryTheGlobal
Consumer
Survey
shows
thatmental
healthissuesbecomehighlyprevalent
across
countries.
Mental
healthproblems
haveincreased
sharplybetween
2019
and2021,
causingmore
than10%
of
the
total
sickleaves
recorded
in2021
inGermany,
the
United
States,and
theUnitedKingdom.
Mental
illnesses
arewidespread
inthese
countries:
depressive
phase,mood
swings,
and
stress
occur
atanalarming
rateofmore
than25%
of
the
total
respondents.Despite
itsimportance,
mental
healthislargely
ignored
and
undervalued
byindividuals,communities,
and
countries.
Theconsumers’
attitudes
regardingmental
healthare
similarinGermany,
theUnited
States,andtheUnited
Kingdom:more
than
30%
of
therespondents
inthese
countries
think
thatmental
healthisnottaken
asseriously
asphysicalhealth.Asaresult,people
inneed
donotreceive
sufficientcare
and
support.
About40%
ofrespondents
who
sufferfrom
mental
healthissues
donot
consultanyhealthcareprofessionals.
Onlyabout20%
of
German
respondents
haveconsulted
apsychotherapist,
apsychiatrist,or
apsychologist
whereas
theaverage
dropped
to15%
forrespondents
from
theU.S.and
6%
from
theUK.Self-treatments,
suchasrelaxing,
beinginnature,meeting
friendsor
family,and
doing
hobbiesare
the
mostcommon
measures
torestore
mental
well-being
inthe
past12
months.21Sources:ConsumerInsights
2023Mental
health
issues
are
causing
more
sick
leaves
in
the
U.S.,
the
UK,
andGermany
from2019
to
2021Consumer
insights:sick
leave
reasonsReasons
for
being
onsickleaveinthe
U.S.
in%Reasons
for
being
onsickleaveinthe
UK
in%Reasons
for
being
onsickleaveinGermany
in
%9118Mental
healthSleepMental
healthSleepMental
healthSleep15141212976141514111513111421Cold/fluCold/fluCold/flu181014PainPainPain162265656DigestiveDigestiveDigestive811133CardiovascularNot
work/studyOtherCardiovascularNot
work/studyOtherCardiovascularNot
work/studyOther4433542353517121144313327Nosick
leaveNosick
leaveNosick
leave4549422019202122
Notes:Sources:"Have
youbeen
onsick
leave
forany
ofthe
following
reasonsin
the
last12
months?“;
Multi
Pick;U.S.:
n=2,049;
UK:n=2,087;
Germany:n=2,071ConsumerInsights
2023Inthe
U.S.
and
the
UK,
anxiety
and
stress
are
the
most
prevalent
mental
healthproblemsConsumer
insights:mental
health
prevalenceMentalhealthprevalencein%1438AnxietyDepressive
phase4127272828302121Feeling
of
loneliness/social
isolationMood
swing253126261217Panicattacks2020Phasesof
lethargyPhasesof
sadnessPhobias1424237683236Stress3916Struggleswith
yourself-esteemNone
oftheabove2120262630GermanyUnited
KingdomUnited
States23
Notes:Sources:"Have
youexperienced
any
ofthe
following
things
in
the
past12
months?“;
Multi
Pick;
U.S.:
n=2,049;
UK:
n=2,087;
Germany:n=2,071ConsumerInsights
2023For
more
than
30%
of
the
respondents
in
the
U.S.,
Germany,
and
the
UK,
mentalhealth
is
not
taken
as
seriously
as
physical
healthConsumer
insights:mental
health
attitudeAttitudetowards
mentalhealthin%32Mental
well-being
isnot
takenasseriouslyasphysical
well-being363312Iusedigitalapps
thathelpme
to
maintain/improvemy
mental
well-being
(e.g
meditation
apps)151918Irarely
talktomyfriendsandfamily
inpersonbut
mostly
viatechnical
devices
(e.g.
smartphone,
laptop,etc.)2026242121Ifeel
likeIhaveless
and
less
timeformyselfMy
stress
level
hasincreased
sinceIown
asmartphoneNone
oftheabove141316332930GermanyUnited
KingdomUnited
States24
Notes:Sources:"Which
ofthe
following
statements
do
youagreewith?“;
Multi
Pick;U.S.:
n=2,049;
UK:n=2,087;
Germany:n=2,071ConsumerInsights
202319%
of
the
German
respondents
who
suffered
from
mental
illness
haveconsulted
a
psychotherapist,
a
psychiatrist,
or
a
psychologistConsumer
insights:healthcare
professionals
consultationHealthcare
professionals
consultation
in%33Adoctor
(e.g.
general
practitioner)Apsychotherapist/psychiatrist/psychologistApharmacist/pharmacy
staffAcounsellor29361961511118714239Anurse/mental
healthnurseNone
ofthese1718434837GermanyUnited
KingdomUnited
States25
Notes:Sources:"Have
youtalked
toany
ofthe
following
healthcare
professionals
about
mental
health
issues
youhave
experienced
in
the
past
12
months?“;
Multi
Pick;U.S.:
n=2,049;
UK:n=2,087;
Germany:n=2,071.
Base:respondents
whosuffered
frommental
health
problemsConsumerInsights
2023Relaxing,
being
in
nature,
meeting
friends
and
family,
and
doing
hobbies
are
themost
common
measures
to
improve
mental
well-beingConsumer
insights:mental
health
improvement
actionsMentalhealthimprovement
actions
in%3837373633332927272727272726262525252322222020191817
1716151513131312121210108876Relax/lazeBe
inMeetHobbiesHealthydietKeep
up
Move
morearoutineTre
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