Monday, 10 October 2016

Mental health stigma is stopping young people asking for help

Mental health stigma is stopping young people asking for help More than one in three young people with mental health difficulties experience stigma, according to major new research released by youth charity, YMCA.

The I AM WHOLE report published in support of an NHS anti-stigma campaign being launched by UK music star Jordan Stephens (Rizzle Kicks), also shows that, of the young people who experience this stigma, more than a third say it happens at least once a week and 54% say it originates from their own friends.

Researchers spoke to more than 2,000 11 to 24-year-olds and found that 38% of those with mental health difficulties felt they were stigmatised. Of those, 56% said this stigma made them less willing to access professional support for their mental health difficulties and 70% were less likely to speak about their problems.

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