mental well being


mental well being Publication

The Silent Struggle

The survey was commissioned by Mpower, a branch of the Aditya Birla Education Trust, and the Ipsos India Healthcare team were the Insights partner.
Trends & perspectives Publication

82% APAC consumers agree 'I need to do more to look after my mental well-being'

Mental health is as much of a priority as physical health. Look for
ways to support both.
Trends & perspectives Publication

74% APAC citizens wish they could slow down the pace of their life

Busy, stressful lives mean that people need time out
mental health Survey

7 in 10 urban Indians think about their mental wellbeing often: Ipsos Global Mental Health Survey 2022

7 in 10 urban Indians think about their mental wellbeing often: Ipsos Global Mental Health Survey 2022
Mental Health issues have been impacting daily lives of urban Indians
Happiness Survey

Physical & mental wellbeing, companionship, meaningful life, acclaim, are sources of greatest happiness for urban Indians: Ipsos Global Happiness Survey

Physical & mental wellbeing, companionship, meaningful life, acclaim, are sources of greatest happiness for urban Indians: Ipsos Global Happiness Survey;
Netherlands & Australia happiest markets; India ranked 5th in pecking order; Turkey and Argentina, least happy;
Time spent on social media least happiness inducing for urban Indians & global citizens alike
mental health Survey

Physical Wellbeing bigger preoccupation than Mental Wellbeing for Urban Indians & global citizens

Physical Wellbeing bigger preoccupation than Mental Wellbeing for Urban Indians & global citizens - Ipsos World Mental Health Day Survey 2021; Mental Health ranks 3rd among global health concerns
mental well being Publication

Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude

Our latest India briefing paper explores the impact of Covid-19 and digitalisation on mental wellbeing.
mental well being Publication

Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude

Mental Wellness - The Changing Indian Attitude;
An Ipsos India Briefing by Rinku Patnaik, Chief Client Officer, Ipsos India
Coronavirus Survey

We are not going back to normal anytime soon, quicker adaptation will help tide through

By Rinku Patnaik, Country Chief Client Officer, Ipsos in India