Mental Health Crisis Among Young Adults Prompts Global Policy Overhaul

Mental Health Crisis Among Young Adults Prompts Global Policy Overhaul
A comprehensive WHO report reveals mental health conditions among 18-25 year olds have increased 35% since 2020, prompting governments worldwide to overhaul frameworks. The report identifies social media use, economic uncertainty, and climate anxiety as primary drivers. Several countries announced expanded free counseling services, mandatory mental health education in schools, and regulations requiring social media platforms to implement wellbeing features.

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