World Mental Health Day
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Ipsos NZ Mental Health Day 2024 – New Zealand report

Our latest Health Services Report finds mental health as the biggest health problem facing New Zealanders, ahead of the global country average.

Significantly more New Zealanders are reporting they often think about both physical (80%) and Mental (65%) health than in 2024 (76% and 60% respectively). Women (69%) are significantly more likely to men (60%) to think about their mental health, while physical health is similar across the genders.

Millennials (77%) are the generation most likely to think about mental health often (77%) with just half of baby boomers (51%) reporting this. Again, there are no differences between generations for physical health.

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