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people with poor mental health report worse care worldwide
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- Study published in PLOS Medicine, led by Margaret E. Kruk from Washington University School of Medicine.
- Survey of over 32,000 adults across 18 countries.
- Nearly one in five reported poor or fair mental health.
- Rates vary from 5% in Nigeria to nearly 40% in China.
- WHO noted a 25% global increase in anxiety and depression during first year of COVID-19 pandemic.