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Mental health experts noted that Malaysia's adherence to family-oriented values, contributing to its strong support system for mental well-being, is a factor in its fifth-place ranking as the world's happiest country.
National
Malaysia fifth happiest country in the world: Experts credit strong social cohesion, family values
One's mental health is closely tied to lifestyle.
Mental health expert noted that while Malaysia thrives in informal mental health support through family, friends, education, and cultural values, its formal support infrastructure is severely lacking. Photo - 123RF
National
'Malaysia excels in informal mental health support but lags in formal support' – Expert
There is only 1.1 psychiatrists per 100,000 Malaysians as reported in 2017.
The media is urged to play a better role in shaping perceptions and attitudes towards migrant workers, emphasising the importance of responsible and empathetic reporting on this demographic. Bernama Photo.
National
'Migrant workers deserve fair treatment, not social media scrutiny'
Media can dismantle biases against migrant workers
Photo for illustration purposes only. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
National
Gig economy: 'Great for now, but what about your future career?'
Gig economy boom raises concerns about long-term workforce skills