The impact of economic disruption on young adults
Financial stressors, such as wage cuts, reduced hours and indebtedness (including loans and debts to family members) have also been associated with increased risk of depression and suicide9. At a macro level, government responses to economic disruption have also been shown to influence outcomes, with austerity measures
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