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Positive mental health indicators over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Infographic description

The title of the infographic is "Positive mental health indicators over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic"

This infographic presents a line chart with three lines sharing the same y-axis.

The y-axis represents the indicators' prevalence as a percentage.

The y-axis starts at 40% and goes to 70%.

The x-axis represents the period of data collection for the three cycles of the survey.

The x-axis starts at cycle one (September to December 2020) and goes to cycle three (February to May 2023). Cycle two was collected from February to May 2021.

Each of the three lines presents data for a different positive mental health indicator.

The first line presents the proportion of respondents reporting, "Excellent or very good mental health."

The second line presents the proportion of respondents reporting, "Strong sense of belonging."

The third line presents the proportion of respondents reporting "High life satisfaction."

In cycle one (September to December 2020), the prevalence of excellent or very good mental health was 59.9%.

In cycle two (February to May 2021), the prevalence of excellent or very good mental health was 51.9%.

In cycle three (February to May 2023), the prevalence of excellent or very good mental health was 56.8%.

In cycle one (September to December 2020), the prevalence of strong sense of belonging was 63.6%.

In cycle two (February to May 2021), the prevalence of strong sense of belonging was 56.9%.

In cycle three (February to May 2023), the prevalence of strong sense of belonging was 61.6%.

In cycle one (September to December 2020), the prevalence of high life satisfaction was 50.5%.

In cycle two (February to May 2021), the prevalence of high life satisfaction was 44.6%.

In cycle three (February to May 2023), the prevalence of high life satisfaction was 53.6%.

Source(s): Survey on COVID-19 and Mental Health (5330).

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