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Home / Health / Maharashtra's Youth Lead Digital Mental Health Surge

Maharashtra's Youth Lead Digital Mental Health Surge

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Young Indians aged 12-25 are largest users of digital mental health services.
  • Maharashtra leads India with 14% of users on suicide-prevention chat service.
  • Emotional distress is the most common issue reported by young callers.
Maharashtra's Youth Lead Digital Mental Health Surge

Young individuals in Maharashtra are leading the nation in utilizing digital mental health services, indicating a rise in emotional distress and concerns about academic pressure and suicides. Data from TISS's iCALL helpline shows that the 12-25 age group represents the largest segment seeking support, with Maharashtra contributing 14% of users to its suicide-prevention chat service, ReYou.

Launched in March 2023, ReYou has managed over 10,300 chat sessions, with a significant 21.5% of these being crisis-related, including suicidal ideation. Similarly, the CHAMPS toll-free helpline, operational since 2023, received substantial calls from the 12-25 age bracket, with emotional distress being the primary concern across both platforms.

Experts attribute this surge in help-seeking to increased access and awareness, amplified by social media outreach. While ReYou primarily serves English-speaking urban youth, the multilingual CHAMPS helpline extends its reach to diverse populations, including those in tier-2 and tier-3 regions, underscoring the growing need for accessible mental health support for young people.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
iCALL is a psychosocial helpline from TISS offering services like ReYou (suicide prevention chat) and CHAMPS (child and adolescent mental health support).
Maharashtra has the highest percentage of users seeking digital mental health support in India.
The main concerns include emotional distress, suicidal ideation, academic pressure, and relationship issues.

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