Financial Problems Most Impacting the Mental Health of Indonesian Citizens
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The Katadata Insight Center (KIC) conducted a survey on the mental health of Indonesian citizens.
One of the findings is that the majority of respondents consider their mental health to be most affected by financial problems. This was stated by 82.1% of female respondents and 76.1% of male respondents.
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Another factor widely considered to influence mental health is social relationships with family, friends, and partners. This was stated by 82.1% of female respondents and 71.1% of male respondents.
Among women, the dominant mental health issues are related to finances, social relationships, and past trauma.
Meanwhile, among men, the dominant factors are finances, social relationships, and work/study load, as shown in the graph.
This survey involved 1,212 respondents spread across various regions of Indonesia, with 928 female respondents and 284 male respondents.
Data collection was conducted from April 29 to May 5, 2025, using the computer-assisted web interviewing (CAWI) method with a margin of error of approximately 2.81% and a 95% confidence level.
The complete survey results are included in the report, *Portrait of Self-Care in Indonesian Society*, which can be accessed via this link.
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