One in eight children in England have a mental health disorder, major NHS report reveals

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One in eight children in England is living with a mental health condition according to an NHS report which shows an increase in the conditions in the last decade. One in eighteen (5.5 per cent) pre-school children now have at least one mental health disorder according to the report by NHS Digital which has collected data for very young children and older teens for the first time.

 

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Does this explain Brexit? Shit. Sorry. I shouldn’t throw stones. We have a Trump.

Over-diagnoses are dangerous. Sad socialized medicine leads to forced quotas, which causes these over-generalizations.

Everything has a label now you see. We all have symptoms of various mental health problems, some more so than others. In the past it was called being silly or having odd behaviour and whatnot. We all have our issues.

35 percent of US has one Cult45

i think genetics.

12.5% ?

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