Campaign India Team
Apr 09, 2025

63% of Gen Z Indians give high importance to mental health: Study

Nearly 78% of India’s Gen Z feel positive about taking responsibility for their own health, finds a global Gen Z study conducted by Burson.

As they age into independence, Gen Z experience a range of emotions when becoming responsible for their own healthcare. | Image source: Burson

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