‘Concerning’ mental health levels place Ireland bottom of EU rankings

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A new report has revealed concerning mental health levels in Ireland, placing the island at the bottom of EU rankings.

Laya healthcare, leveraging the global insights of the annual AXA Mind Health Report, launched the Irish results on Tuesday.

The study showed that 48 per cent of the Irish population are struggling or languishing—a state marked by a lack of vitality, zest, and a pervasive feeling of stagnation.

Ireland has the lowest average score in relation to Mind Health Index among the nine European countries surveyed – France; Germany; Spain; Italy; Ireland; Belgium; Switzerland; Turkey; and the United Kingdom.

Switzerland reports significantly better mental health outcomes as the highest scoring EU country where 37 per cent are struggling or languishing.

The report, based on insights from 17,000 participants across 16 countries, underscores that mental health remains a top priority worldwide, with one in three individuals experiencing at least one mental health condition (32…



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