印度青年在心理健康方面名列全球第60位,尽管心理健康支出增加,但仍落后于老年人和富裕国家。
Indian youth rank 60th globally in mental well-being, lagging behind older adults and wealthier nations despite increased mental health spending.
根据Sapien实验室的《2025年全球精神卫生报告》,印度青年成年人在全球84个国家中的心理健康排名第60位,平均得分为33个。
Young adults in India ranked 60th out of 84 countries in global mental well-being, scoring an average MHQ of 33, according to the 2025 Global Mind Health Report by Sapien Labs.
与此相反,55岁以上的印第安人得分要高得多,全球排名第49位,麻省96分。
In contrast, Indians over 55 scored significantly higher, ranking 49th globally with an MHQ of 96.
这项研究以印度的78 000多名答卷人和全世界近100万答卷人为基础,突出了一代人之间的巨大鸿沟,自这一流行病以来,青年心理健康下降。
The study, based on over 78,000 respondents in India and nearly one million worldwide, highlights a sharp generational divide, with youth mental health declining since the pandemic.
坦桑尼亚、加纳、尼日利亚、肯尼亚、津巴布韦等非洲国家表现优于富裕国家, 原因是后来使用智能手机,
African nations like Tanzania, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, and Zimbabwe outperformed wealthier countries, attributed to later smartphone use, strong family ties, and higher spirituality.
尽管精神保健支出不断增加,但全球青年的成果没有改善,建议目前的做法侧重于症状而不是根源。
Despite rising mental health spending, global youth outcomes have not improved, suggesting current approaches focus on symptoms rather than root causes.