Cultural attitudes toward mental health and well-being can vary globally due to differences in beliefs, values, traditions, and stigma related to mental health. Some cultures may prioritize seeking professional help for mental health issues, while others may rely more on community support or traditional healing methods. Stigma surrounding mental health may also be more prevalent in certain cultures, making it challenging for individuals to openly discuss and seek help for their mental health concerns. Additionally, cultural norms around emotional expression, gender roles, and social support systems can influence how mental health is perceived and addressed in different parts of the world.