1 in 4 Young People Have Common Mental Health Condition, Survey Suggests
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1 in 4 Young People Have Common Mental Health Condition, Survey Suggests
A survey suggests young people are more likely to have a common mental health condition (CMHC) than older people, with one in four affected. The Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey (APMS) conducted for NHS England and published on Thursday found that 25.8 percent of 16- to 24-year-olds have a CMHC, up from 18.9 percent in 2014 and 17.5 percent in 2007. This is higher than the average for adults, with one in five (20.2 percent) having a CMHC. Acco…
In recent years, the mental health of young people has become seen as a priority issue in several countries, including Brazil. The express increase in cases of depression between adolescents and young adults has called for the attention of specialists, families and educational institutions. This phenomenon, especially observed between 2022 and 2025, highlights the... The post Depression among young people grows and demands attention from the fam…
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