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Risk of depression (18-24 years, 2016) and reported chronic depression (15-24 years, 2014), by country (%)

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Risk of depression (18-24 years, 2016) and reported chronic depression (15-24 years, 2014), by country (%)

There are high at risk of depression rates among young adults in several Member States, notably Sweden (41% at risk), Estonia (27%) and Malta (22%) – the EU average is 14%.
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