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Last updated on August 18th, 2025 at 12:42 pm
Mental health is front and center in global health conversations, yet the patterns in 2025 remain uneven. In some places, statistics expose severe struggles; in others, the numbers suggest little to no issue—but that may be misleading.
Here’s a closer look at the countries bearing the heaviest mental health toll, those showing the lightest figures, and the complex dynamics behind the data.
| Country / Region | Reported Metric |
| Somalia | ~33 % diagnosed mental illness |
| Central Sub-Saharan Africa | ~8,700 per 100,000 people |
| Lesotho | 87.5 suicides per 100,000 |
| South Korea (lifetime) | 32.7 % (men), 22.9 % (women) |
| East Asia | ~3,300 per 100,000 |
| Myanmar, North Korea, China | Lowest recorded incidence rates |
Mental health is a universal challenge—whether its burden is visible in data or hidden beneath stigma. The path forward lies in raising awareness, expanding care, and nurturing environments that place mental well-being front and center—for every nation, regardless of its current standing.
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