1、Mental Health ReportMental Health ReportFebruary 2025February 2025Background&MethodologySurvey MethodOnline SurveyRegional Coverage NationalField TimingSeptember 23 October 14,2024Screening Criteria18+years of ageLive in the U.S.TOTAL SAMPLE SIZE:N=1,550TOTAL SAMPLE SIZE:N=5602ThinkNow conducted a s
2、urvey among a nationally representative sample of adults in the U.S.and Mexico.This study provides valuable cross-cultural insights into the perception and discussion of mental health.The following presents a comparative analysis of these findings.Survey MethodOnline SurveyRegional Coverage National
3、Field TimingOctober 18,2024 February 06,2025Screening Criteria18+years of ageLive in MexicoKey FindingsApproximately three-quarters of adults in the U.S.and Mxico assess their mental health as excellent or good.However,when analyzed by age group,Gen Z and Millennials in both countries report lower s
4、elf-rated mental health compared to older generations.Around 3 in 10 respondents report that their mental health has impacted them somewhat or significantly at work in both countries.U.S.Gen Z respondents are twice as likely as their Mexican counterparts to indicate that their mental health has affe
5、cted their work.In both the U.S.and Mxico,about half of the respondents have practiced a self-care activity,with exercise being the most common.Other activities like meditation,journaling,and the use of mental health apps are more common in the U.S.than in Mxico.In both the U.S.and Mexico,the most w
6、idely available community resources reported by respondents include counseling centers or therapists,online resources and helplines,as well as community support groups.3Detailed FindingsDetailed Findings45Overall,how would you rate your mental health?Hispanics in the U.S.give their mental health a s