Abstract

Psychological problems and mental disorders are visibly prevalent all around the globe. The current survey intended to the latest situation of the prevailing variety of mental disorders in the ry by involving 3,500 participants from 5 major cities. The sample of the study was sufficiently rich to represent Pakistanis based on gender, age, education, profession, and income. Data was gathered through interviews and a self-reported questionnaire. The study revealed that 27% of Pakistanis possess tendencies for different mental disorders. Depression and sleep-related problems are the most prevalent psychological problems in the ry. Females, unmarried, people below 40 years of age, people with primary level of education, and people belonging to the upper-middle class possess significantly higher tendencies towards mental disorders as compared with their erparts. The findings will be helpful for researchers, mental health practitioners, and other stakeholders in assessing the state of mental health in the ry.

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