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NEARLY 30 per cent of Scots say they have experienced mental health problems, according to new research.
A YouGov poll of 1,004 Scottish adults, commissioned by See Me, ‘the national programme to end mental health discrimination’, found that 29 per cent of Scots said they have experienced mental health problems, and 39 per cent say a family member has. However, 35 per cent said that either themselves or someone close to them had experienced stigma or discrimination because of their mental health.