PETALING JAYA: Employers, including the government, can reduce the risk of workers facing mental health problems such as stress and burnout by establishing workplaces that minimise stressors, experts said.
Kota Kinabalu: Fostering a community that is aware and supportive towards mental health is vital in creating a healthy “atmosphere” for the younger generation to better understand the importance of maintaining psychological health.
SANDAKAN: Even in this era of better access to information and heightened awareness of mental health issues, individuals are still marginalised or “hidden” by their families for being perceived as “insane”, depriving them of treatment and reducing their chances of leading a normal life.
Kuala Lumpur: As many as 33,602 men in Malaysia have been recorded to have mental health issues compared to women who numbered 22,496 as of February this year, according to data from the Disabled Persons Information System.
ALOR SETAR: The demanding nature of the media profession, which constantly subjects its practitioners to various forms of pressure, can weaken their mental health and negatively impact their overall well-being.