Money worries cause `anxiety overload` in young adults

According to research by YouGov, 66% of 18-24 year olds questioned said they feel stressed or restless at least once a week, with money and employment worries being the primary cause, the BBC reports.

The survey found that women seemed to be the most affected, with one in three suffering `frequent anxiety`, compared through just one in ten men.

45% of respondents gave `circulating medium worries` at the same time that the main reason for suffering from anxiety, suggesting that many young people are still concerned about debt and other financial issues, despite news of an economic recovery.

This isn`t the first time this issue has `made the headlines`. For example, in September, the BBC reported on figures from the campaign group London Health Forum which showed that around 250,000 Londoners suffer from mental health problems because of debt.

The Forum`s `London Capital of Debt` report found that nearly one million Londoners suffer from mental health problems – and around 25% of these are worried about debt.

The group highlighted the importance of seeking early sin advice to deal with debt, and suggested that the NHS should ask local GPs to encourage people to seek debt advice sooner rather than later.

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