Abstract
Each year, PICS NEPAL publishes its annual report regarding client details and the effectiveness of services given by the organization. Accordingly, this year's progress report may help understand the scenario of mental health and psychosocial well-being conditions in Nepal, although it is an organizational report. The expert team of PICS NEPAL has made a significant difference in the lives of our clients. To examine the overall status of clients and their sociodemographic profile, we have documented the detailed statistics of clients from 2079 Baishak to 2079 Chaitra. According to it, 57% of the clients lived outside the valley, 29% lived inside, and the remaining 14% refused to reveal where they lived. 10% of the populace said they were stressed, 11% said they had suicidal thoughts, and 19% said they had anxiety. 8% of the populace as a whole struggled with sleep. Only 9% of them consumed coffee regularly. At the same time, 7% of respondents indicated a rise in social media usage. Based on the age category, 27% of the population was between the ages of below 19, 38% were between the ages of 20 and 29, 23% were between the ages of 30 and 39, and the final 12% were between the ages of 40 and 49. Most clients (33%) were unsure of the precise mental health problem they were experiencing. 10% of the populace said they were stressed, 11% said they had suicidal thoughts, and 19% said they had anxiety. 8% of the populace as a whole struggled with sleep.
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