New findings from the Millennium Cohort Study suggest that by age 23, 1 in 5 young people report have a chronic mental health condition. Women, sexual minorities and young people who grew up in poverty have notably worse mental health than their peers. Read more here:
UCL Social Research Institute
Mental health difficulties among young adults in England have doubled in past decade, finds a new
@ucl.ac.uk study by CLS researchers
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More than a fifth (22%) of generation Z in England report having a longstanding mental health condition in their early 20s, double the rate of millennials (10%) at a similar age ten years earlier.