More than one in six people in EU countries have a mental health problem
Chronic depression is more often reported by women and increases with age in EU countries
Women and men in the lowest income group are more than two times more likely to report chronic depression than those in the highest income group across the EU
The number of deaths from mental health problems and suicides generally increases with age
Men are more likely to die from suicide in all EU countries
Estimated direct and indirect costs related to mental health problems across EU countries
People reporting chronic depression are much less likely to work in all EU countries
Countries reporting at least one promotion or prevention action for mental health in areas across the life course
Suicide amongst young Finns (15-29), 1980-2016
Bullying and cyberbullying experienced by children aged 11, 13 and 15, 2013/14