Mental health in the 5.0 paradigm. Challenges and social responsibility from the main stakeholders.
Abstract
Mental health is a global challenge. In Mexico, 3 out of 10 people experience mental disorders at some point in their lives, and more than 60% do not receive any treatment. The lack of early detection has led to the emergence of "lost communities," with a notable increase among women and young people. This study, employing an argumentative and inductive approach, identifies factors affecting mental health within the 5.0 paradigm, such as poor dietary and irresponsible media consumption habits, socioeconomic and service access gaps, absent parents, lack of family and teacher training, disconnection among key stakeholders, and the absence of context-specific strategies. The study concludes with proposals for future research.