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Donegal youth turn to internet 14.09.09

YOUNG people in Co Donegal and the North West regularly turn to the internet for help and support about their mental health rather than a health professional, a new survey shows.
The study, by SpunOut.ie in the region shows that 85% of young males and 67% of females use the internet at least once a day. Young people go online primarily for communication, entertainment and information, the survey shows. When asked where they would get information/support about an issue that worries them, 59% said they would first talk to their friends; 57% said they would then talk to their family and 30% said they would go to the internet. 5% of people said they would go to a youth worker and only 1% said they would go to see a doctor.
SpunOut.ie in association with RTE comedian Damian Clark are urging young people to speak out on mental health issues. This comes on the back of startling statistics signalling the importance of the internet for young people seeking information and support. Damian, a well known comedian from the RTE hit programme ‘I Dare Ya’ featured in a specially-produced short video as part of World Suicide Prevention Day.
''Looking after your mental health is not a joke. If you bottle up your feelings, then your emotions and tough situations can seem overwhelming. Don't try to manage everything by yourself. Try and talk to someone. There are people willing to help you get through any situation. SpunOut.ie is a great resource to find this help," said Damian.
Meanwhile, SpunOut.ie project worker Ian Howley added: “SpunOut.ie always encourages young people to speak to a health professional if they were worried about any issues they may have. However the fact that young people are turning to the internet for information and support is not a surprise at all."
"Ireland has the fourth highest rate for youth suicide in Europe. 460 people died by suicide in 2007. We are living in a technology age and we need to harness the internet as a tool to promote positive mental health and suicide prevention. It is clear to us that as technology grows and more young people turn to the internet we need to invest more in online support services to make sure that young people get the correct information online." For more information and to see Damian Clark's short film, visit www.SpunOut.ie .

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