Public Health Survey: Nearly One in Three Has Mental Health Problems – Increase Since the Pandemic
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Increase in the number of people with mental health problems The age group 30–59 years stands out in particular. The comprehensive survey was conducted last fall. 100,000 people over the age of 18 were randomly selected and invited via SMS to participate. The results show that nearly three out of four Norwegians consider their own health to be good or very good, and that satisfaction with life is high in the population. However, at the same tim…
29 percent of the population report having mental health problems, according to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health's Public Health Survey. The 30–59 age group in particular stands out.
29 percent of the population report having mental health problems, according to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health's Public Health Survey. The 30–59 age group in particular stands out.
29 percent of the population report having mental health problems, according to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health's Public Health Survey. The 30–59 age group in particular stands out.
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