Depression and anxiety are the most prevalent conditions in OECD countries and have a significant impact on a population's health and well-being, as well as the economy at large. But are there solutions to tackle this issue?
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- One in five adults in OECD and EU countries experiences mild to moderate depressive symptoms. 7s
- Several EU countries report higher rates of moderate or severe depressive symptoms among native-born individuals. 14s
- Mental health problems cost more than 4% of GDP across the EU and UK. 32s
- Barriers to treatment include high costs, travel distances, and long waiting times. 58s
- Initiatives like youth walk-in centres and postpartum depression screenings are helping reduce symptom severity and duration. 1m 17s