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Mental health has a significant impact on student experience and success. Youth challenges and pressures are increasingly manifesting themselves in mental health problems. Delve into research on this area here.

Disparities in Mental Health and Its Determinants Among Quebec High School Students by Language of Instruction

Mental health Infographic
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Marie-Héleane Lussier & Rasmi Titk

Mental Heath Disparities and Its Determinants Among Quebec High School Students by Language of Instruction

Mental health Video Capsule
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