EVALUATING THE IMPACTS OF FINANCIAL AND NON-FINANCIAL FACTORS ON THE MENTAL WELL-BEING OF WORKING ADULTS IN PAKISTAN: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS
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Abstract
Emotional well-being conditions affect 1 in 2 disabled individuals, with 20% suffering from severe health conditions worldwide. In developing countries like Pakistan, mental health is a significant concern due to violence, economic instability, and political uncertainty. This study examines financial and non-financial factors impacting mental health.
Methodology: The cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted. Convenience sampling technique was used to find the sample size. Survey was conducted among 135 adults (72% females and 27% males) of age group range between 18 to 50 years having diversified educational and financial background.
Results: Results showed that both economic and non-economic factors were significant predictors of mental health issues in working population of Pakistani Society. While Economic factors are affecting Mental Health more profoundly in male population of society.