15 July 14:30
Uzbekistan leads Central Asia in mental health, despite global low rankingUzbekistan scored 54.5 points, well below the global average of 63, yet still outperformed its neighbors — Kazakhstan with 52.3 points, Kyrgyzstan with 51.2 points, and Tajikistan also with 51.2.
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