SINGAPORE: A new local survey has found that while many adults experiencing anxiety or depression do not seek professional treatment, most are open to receiving support from peers who have lived through similar mental health challenges. The findings suggest that peer support could play an important role in complementing existing mental health services by encouraging people to seek help earlier and lowering some of the barriers that prevent them …
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