The Silent Mental-Health Crisis
Briefly

The results of the Harvard Graduate School of Education survey revealed that 36% of young adults ages 18 to 25 experienced anxiety, and 29% experienced depression, marking a significant mental health crisis.
More than half of young adults reported financial worries, feeling that the pressure to achieve negatively affected their mental health, and that their lives lacked meaning or purpose, highlighting a pervasive sense of distress.
Read at The Atlantic
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