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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

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