MANY young people in the Asia-Pacific region aged 18 to 24, also known as Generation Z, still struggle to talk about their mental health despite mounting pressures arising from the ongoing pandemic.
A survey of 1,226 Gen Z respondents living in Australia, China, Hong Kong and Singapore found that just 41% were comfortable discussing their mental health, even though 73% reported experiencing more stress due to Covid-19.
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