The roots of Europe's mental health crisis run deep | Eurofound
The Great Recession in Europe, the economic downturn that began in 2008, resulted in job and income loss, which demonstrably contributed to a rise in poor mental health among those affected. The COVID-19 pandemic, and the measures put in place to contain the virus, similarly caused a spike in the prevalence of poor mental health due to job and income insecurity. Moreover, this crisis negatively impacted mental health through other factors, notably social isolation and the deterioration of working conditions in sectors such as care.
Question; these trends must somehow be worldwide anyone has a take on this from their region?
Question; these trends must somehow be worldwide anyone has a take on this from their region?