Mental Health Market To Reach USD 615.2 Billion By 2032 Report By DataHorizzon Research

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DataHorizzon Research

The mental health market is growing due to a rise in awareness programs, education, advocacy for human rights, and less stigma surrounding mental disorders.

Fort Collins, Colorado, Feb. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Mental Health Market was valued at USD 412.3 Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to grow CAGR at 4.5% to reach USD 615.2 Billion by 2032. 

Mental health encompasses a person's emotional, social, and psychological state, and it's crucial to maintain a healthy physical and mental well-being as the latter directly impacts the former. While physical fitness has been a focus for many, attending mental health workshops has become a common trend among the population. This trend gained more attention during the pandemic when mental health issues were on the rise due to the global crisis.

In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of mental health cases due to the growing stress levels in both personal and professional life. Mental health problems arise when individuals struggle to cope with negative feelings and stress, leading them to isolate themselves and become anti-social. Moreover, academic pressure, social media, and cyberbullying have contributed to an increase in severe depression cases among teenagers and young adults. Factors such as long working hours, unhealthy lifestyles, and extended work timings directly affect the mental state of adults, leading to anxiety and depression.

The growing awareness and normalization of mental health issues are making significant strides in addressing the problem. This trend is being observed on social media platforms where people are discussing and accepting mental health issues as they would any other health problem. Additionally, the openness of many celebrities in discussing their mental health struggles is helping to increase acceptance and awareness of these issues.

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Segmentation Overview:

The global mental health market has been segmented into disorder, services, age group, and region. Depression is a prevalent mental health disorder, affecting 5% of adults globally, with rising cases among teens and young adults. Causes include unemployment, trauma, and suffering from any loss during the current situation. Women are more commonly affected due to hormonal changes during or after pregnancy, family issues, health problems, and lack of social exposure. Outpatient services offer talk therapy and counseling for patients who don't want to be admitted to hospitals. It's helpful for those dealing with anxiety, depression, stress, suicidal thoughts, and trauma and can be done at individual, family, couple, or group levels.