Mission Australia in conjunction with the Black Dog Institute has reported that one in five young Australians are experiencing mental illness, with less than 40% of them feeling comfortable in seeking professional help.
The Youth Mental Health Report 2014 surveyed almost 15,000 15-19 year olds across Australia and found that females and Aboriginal respondents were far more likely to be experiencing mental illness. These people showed a high concern about depression, suicide, bullying and family conflict. The report recommends various measures such as awareness programs in schools, peer education, reducing the stigma of mental illness and a focus on prevention and early intervention.
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