Despite Awareness: 80% of Israelis Experiencing Emotional Distress Do Not Seek Help
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A new survey reveals a deep gap between high awareness of mental health and actual seeking of treatment. Most Israelis understand that treatment can help, but emotional barriers, lack of clarity and despair prevent them from taking the first step
The "Collective Ikr" association conducted a survey among 915 participants, representing the population in Israel aged 18 and over – Jews and Arabs. Only 60% know who to turn to in case of difficulty, even though 85% understand that mental health affects life
The first national psycho-educational survey in Israel by the Ikra collective shows a large gap between awareness and action: know but do not seek treatment • "People know what they feel, they understand that treatment can help, and yet they do not seek treatment," says Gila Tolov
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