The World’s Largest Database
on Mental Wellbeing
Global Mind Project
Tracking our evolving mental wellbeing
Our mental wellbeing and functional capability is evolving as our social, technological and cultural environment changes, in ways that we don’t fully understand.
The Global Mind Project (previously the Mental Health Million Project) seeks to track and understand this evolving relationship to inform the future health and wellbeing of society.
The Project
The project has created the world’s largest database of comprehensive mental health profiles along with demographics, lifestyle and life experience factors of the Internet-enabled population.
These data are being used to
Map the wellbeing and functional capability of people and populations around the globe.
Understand the root causes behind recent trends of declining mental health.
Deliver preventative solutions that shift the needle on mental health.
The Global Mind Project uses responses to the MHQ assessment, which is free and anonymous and provides an email report of scores with specific recommendations.
The Database
The database now contains profiles of over 1 million internet-enabled people across 71+ countries and 14 languages, along with demographics, lifestyle and life experience factors. 2000+ new profiles are added each day. Its dynamic and agile design allows rapid probing of emerging trends.
How our database is different
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Researcher Hub
The database is freely available to researchers in academia, nonprofit and government. Visit our Researcher Hub to find out more and request access to the data.
Investigate the social determinants of human wellbeing
Tracking trends in human wellbeing around the globe and over time
Understand the spectrum of human wellbeing profiles in the general population
Mental State of
World Report 2023
The Mental State of the World report for 2023 includes comparisons of
71 countries and
13 languages
Trends across geography, language and age group
Cite this report as:
Newson JJ, Sukhoi O, Taylor J, Topalo O, and Thiagarajan TC, Mental State of the World 2023, Sapien Labs, March 2024
Advisory Committee
The Global Mind Project is governed by an academic advisory committee that makes determinations on controls and mechanisms around privacy, periodic changes to questions that can aid in the utility of the data, and determination of geographic and demographic focus. The committee is currently composed of:
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Dr. Brandon Kohrt
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, George Washington University, USA
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Dr. Helen Christenson
Director and Chief Scientist, Black Dog Institute, Sydney Australia
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Dr. Pim Cuijpers
Full Professor, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Clinical Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Dr. Eiko Fried
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Leiden University, Netherlands
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Dr. Vikram Patel
Professor, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard University, USA and Adjunct Professor and Joint Director, Centre for Chronic Conditions and Injuries, Public Health Foundation of India, India
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Dr. Josh Seidman
Chief Research and Knowledge Officer, Fountain House