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Talking Therapy Shows Lower Effectiveness for Young Adults

ENGLAND, AUG 6 – Young adults aged 16-24 are 25% less likely to recover from NHS talking therapies for anxiety and depression compared to adults aged 25-65, highlighting a need for tailored mental health services.

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Talking therapy offered by the NHS for people with depression or anxiety appears to be less effective for people aged 16-24 than those aged 25-65, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.

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NHS talking therapies seem to be less effective for younger adults

People aged 16 to 24 appear to get less out of NHS talking therapies for anxiety and depression than those aged 25 to 65

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NewScientist broke the news in Baltimore, United States on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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