Health survey on anxiety, depression, and stress in Afghanistan: A large-scale cross-sectional study amid ongoing challenges.
Ahmad NeyaziAbdul Qadim MohammadiNosaibah RazaqiBilal Ahmad RahimiSifatullah SifatNajeebullah RahimyZarghoon TareenQasim MehmoodPrakasini SatapathyMark D GriffithsPublished in: Discover mental health (2024)
The findings of the present study show very high levels of anxiety, depression, and stress, most likely reflecting the profound impact of recent political, social, and economic changes. Notably, a significant majority of participants, particularly females and individuals above 35 years of age, reported severe to extremely severe mental health symptoms. The mental health crisis in Afghanistan is a complex and urgent issue that requires a comprehensive and compassionate response.