In a year marked by economic uncertainty, international conflict and an accelerating pace of global change, international and national crises are sources of increasing concern to Irish people, new survey findings have revealed.
According to the 2025 Annual Attitudes to Mental Health and Stigma Survey published by St Patrick’s Mental Health Services, almost half of respondents (48%) say international conflict, such as the situations in Gaza and Ukraine, is of greatest concern to them as a societal challenge, while economic concerns, housing concerns and climate change are all noted as issues influencing mental health and wellbeing.
Against the backdrop of these findings, St Patrick’s Mental Health Services, Ireland’s largest independent mental health service, is reminding everyone of the importance of seeking support for their mental health as we navigate these challenging times.
We were joined on The Agenda this morning by CEO of St Patrick’s Mental Health Services, Paul Gilligan, who told us more about this survey and its findings.
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