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    1. Ok-Law-3268 on

      >The report highlights the profound impact of socioeconomic factors on mental health. People with lower incomes or levels of education, single-parent families, and groups experiencing discrimination are at greater risk. People with disabilities are disproportionately affected, partly because, the report argues, “they are less likely to find paid employment”.

      >Moreover, timely assistance for mild or moderate needs, particularly psychotherapy, is often only privately accessible and therefore only available to those who can afford it.

    2. VampGrrl9 on

      we really gotta stop sweeping mental health under the rug. It’s 2021, peeps, time we take this issue seriously.

    3. Cozy_Kale on

      We can’t fully express the damage done by covid, starting high school on zoom, struggling to connect faces, bodies, and voices once we returned to class. But hey, we got vaccinated, so people assumed we should be good. Then we have to face crisis, then we have to deal with ai, war, climate change. Let’s be real, people are blaming genZ too much instead trying to understand us. That data is no surprise. 

    4. Ok-Law-3268 on

      Eurofound (**2025**), Mental health: Risk groups, trends, services and policies, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg.

    5. davesr25 on

      Greedy society leading to people feeling left behind, as things get worse, I can sadly assume this will only go up.

    6. Puzzleheaded_Lab4132 on

      no wonder, as in most of the EU countries mental health is still NOT covered by the public health insurance, what a shame.

    7. yolomcsawlord420mlg on

      Shitty ass site. Can’t “continue without accepting”, can’t manage cookie settings, but accepting works just fine.

    8. preasfintitul on

      You need to see the good out of all of this, the rich are getting richer.

    9. Equivalent-Pound9512 on

      boomers are having a blast at least

      all is good

    10. Besides this there is the factor that kids now days grow up too sheltered, they are used to easy life where they have no responsibilities and dictate things Then they get thrown in to this challenging thing called life with current economic situation jobs market and what not, wasting years to adapt or severe cases not being able to adapt at all, the worst is that there is no safety net for them.

    11. Is this not a bit misleading?

      Suicide is always the top cause of death for young people, I mean they’re hardly dying of cancers

    12. benl5442 on

      AI is to blame, once AI reaches unit cost dominance, humans can’t compete. The young are canaries in the coal mine. I don’t actually know what society can do. CPG Greys horses is a good video to watch about it.

    13. No-Employee-9488 on

      maybe raise taxes so that people have even less to live off, increase regulation so that building permits are even more difficult to get and then print more money so that we have higher inflation 

    14. Ha55aN1337 on

      From the article: “Men are 3.7 times more likely to die by suicide than women.”

      I feel like that is just not an interesting narrative for anyone right now, so it’s not in focus at all.

      The rise in teenage suicides for girls is the only hope this gets the attention it needs, so we finally adress it and hopefully reduce it.

    15. QualityDirect2296 on

      I moved legally to here in 2022, from a Latin American country, and the idea of suicide has been crossing my mind a couple times, not because I want it, but because I feel trapped and that sounds like the least-resistance path.

      Again, I am not suicidal, but all the bullshit, problems, the threat of war, the whole wave of illegal immigrants threatening my life in the streets, the salary stagnation and feeling like basic things (e.g. having a family or a pet) are so out of reach, plus being so far away from home, make everything feel so full of despair.

    16. xiaopewpew on

      We need to remove the stigma that somehow people offing themselves are mentally ill.

      People should be not be judged to come to a perfectly rational conclusion that a life working 3 shifts in Mcdonalds isnt worth living. They earned a break and the least we can do is to not treat them like they are some sort of damaged goods.

    17. 7862518362916371936 on

      Finland, the home of the “happiest” suicides apparently.

    18. NielsenOp57 on

      Can relate to this, I will never be able to buy a house in my country and I’m forced to live in a shitty city that only cares about tourism and expats.

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