Mind Matters: Exploring Generational Perspectives on Mental Health
According to the latest Ipsos Global Health Service Monitor, mental health is now seen as the number one health problem across 31 countries, up by 17 percentage points since 2018. In the U.S., over half (53%) of Americans say mental health is now the biggest health problem facing the country.
While there has been growing recognition and accessibility of support over the years, each generation faces its own set of mental health challenges. Revisit our on demand webinar for a deep dive into generational perspectives on mental health, featuring up-to-the-minute data from our Ipsos syndicated gen-pop and teen communities including:
- The issues impacting mental health, key coping mechanisms, and opportunities and challenges associated with seeking help, as seen through the eyes of different generations from Alpha through Baby Boomers.
- How the rise of technology, from online therapy platforms and mental health apps to social media and constant connectivity, is seen as positively or negatively impacting the state of mental health in the U.S.
- Moving into 2024, what brands and companies can learn from how people in different generations perceive the importance of mental health and its impact on overall well-being.
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Speakers :
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Elizabeth Hansen, SVP, Ipsos Online Communities
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Amy Cargill, Director, Ipsos Online Communities
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Corrine Carnohan, Account Manager, Ipsos Online Communities