// The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Institute of Health Equity, in collaboration with the University College London Institute of Health Equity (UCL IHE), has published a report which reveals the serious health inequalities faced by Hong Kong people at different stages of their lives. The mental health situation among adolescents is alarming, with the study showing that 45.6 percent of young people have reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. Both the government and business sector should address ill health due to overwork, with 17.6 percent of workers in low-paying sectors working 60 hours or more a week. //
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10 November 2022
08:00am
// The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Institute of Health Equity, in collaboration with the University College London Institute of Health Equity (UCL IHE), has published a report which reveals the serious health inequalities faced by Hong Kong people at different stages of their lives. The mental health situation among adolescents is alarming, with the study showing that 45.6 percent of young people have reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. Both the government and business sector should address ill health due to overwork, with 17.6 percent of workers in low-paying sectors working 60 hours or more a week. //
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