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Full-time post-secondary students are struggling far more with mental health challenges than other Canadian adults during the pandemic, according to a major survey just updated by Morneau Shepell.
The company’s latest monthly Mental Health Index, for January, shows students scored -26.7 on a scale that measures adult mental health against a benchmark of zero. Scores above zero indicate an improvement in mental health compared to the benchmark, whereas negative scores mean a decline in mental health compared to the benchmark.
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