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A new survey released this week has concluded that nearly 75% of young adults across the country agree that “the United States has a mental health crisis.”
The results, released by The Hill this week, were compiled by the Institute for Politics at Harvard Kennedy School. The survey found that only 6% of people who responded to the survey disagreed with “the idea that the U.S. is undergoing a mental health crisis.”
The survey queried “more than 2,000 U.S. adults between the ages of 18 and 29 from March 15-20”. 52% of young adults who responded reported “experiencing feelings of depression and hopelessness”, while about 25% of respondents admitted to thinking about self-harm.