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In 2019, more than one-in-six young people in the EU suffered from a mental health problem (Photo: Pexels)

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Tackling young Europeans' ticking time bomb — mental health

In 2019, more than one-in-six young people in the EU suffered from a mental health problem. That is more than 14 million people aged 15-29.

Compared to the general population, young people are disproportionately affected by mental health problems, a fact that has caught the eye of policy-makers.

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Paula joined EUobserver in January 2023 and left for Euronews in 2024. Previously she worked for the Spanish online newspaper El Confidencial, where she covered mainly economic and financial affairs.

In 2019, more than one-in-six young people in the EU suffered from a mental health problem (Photo: Pexels)

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Paula joined EUobserver in January 2023 and left for Euronews in 2024. Previously she worked for the Spanish online newspaper El Confidencial, where she covered mainly economic and financial affairs.

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