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‘Jarring’ survey results reveal worsening mental health among Ontario youth

The survey of more than 10,000 students in grades 7 to 12 highlights a “worrying” decline in youth mental health, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in 海角社区官网said Wednesday.

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'Jarring' survey results reveal worsening mental health among Ontario youth

Olivia Tocher, a 17-year-old who is now a CAMH adviser, said climate change, job uncertainty and the high cost of living are among the stressors that led the teen to seek help for anxiety and depression at CAMH.


TORONTO - More than half of middle and high school students in Ontario say they鈥檙e experiencing a significant level of psychological distress, a figure that has doubled over the past decade, new research shows.

The survey of more than 10,000 students in grades 7 to 12 highlights a “worrying” decline in youth mental health, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in 海角社区官网said Wednesday.

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