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Rising Depression an Invisible Disability Deepening Here

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AI-generatedThe article discusses rising mental health issues in Barbados, with social and economic repercussions such as reduced productivity and family stability. However, no concrete commercial mechanism, company impact, commodity price effect, or supply chain disruption is identified. The news is purely social/policy-oriented without direct business or market implications.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Depression and anxiety rising in Barbados workplaces, schools, and families.
- Barbados Council for the Disabled labels depression an 'invisible disability'.
- Barbados Employers Confederation notes rise in mental health issues among employees.
- Ministry of Education drafting psychosocial support policy for students.
- Exposure to social media cited as exacerbating factor.


