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Published 15:38 2 Sept 2021 BST
Updated 15:59 3 Sept 2021 BST
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The survey was commissioned by See Change, an organisation that aims to end mental health stigma.
This survey comes as they launch the "Green Ribbon" campaign to promote a nationwide conversation about mental health.
By wearing the green ribbon, it will show others that you are happy to get involved in a positive conversation about mental health in Ireland.
See Changes programme leader Barbara Brennan said: "We want to encourage people to talk about their problems. For this year’s Green Ribbon, we are focusing on the theme of ‘exclusion’ and how it impacts a person’s mental health."
She added that there is still such a negative view of mental health in this country, and is hoping that the conversation can be changed into a positive one.
Barbara added: "For example, people from marginalised communities with mental illnesses suffer double stigma – the stigma of being associated with the community they are in, as well as the stigma of having a mental health difficulty. We want to eradicate the shame and stigma that these groups still face on a daily basis."
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