General News 20-40% of Kenyan children may be suffering from mental illness. Published 4 years ago on June 2, 2022 By KBC LOCAL NEWS Share Tweet [ad_1] Share Gertrude’s Children Hospital estimates that between 20 to 40% of children may be suffering from mental illness but it takes up to 16 months for adolescents to see a mental health professional from the onset of their symptoms [ad_2] Source link Comments commentsShare this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Related Topics: Up Next Kenyan Graduates Locked Out of UK Jobs in Directive Blacklisting Don't Miss Bar owners now ‘justify’ increasing cases of ‘mchele’ spiking – Nairobi News KBC LOCAL NEWS You may like Trending Latest Jobs11 hours ago National Youth Service Officially Launches 2026 Nationwide Recruitment Exercise for Kenyan Youth General News11 hours ago UDA Politician Arrested Over Sixty Million Shilling Fake Tender Scam at the Office of the President General News11 hours ago UDA Politician Arrested Over Sixty Million Shilling Fake Tender Scam at the Office of the President Jobs11 hours ago National Youth Service Officially Launches 2026 Nationwide Recruitment Exercise for Kenyan Youth Tech2 months ago Xiaomi Unveils REDMI Note 15 Series: REDMI Titan Durability Meets Advanced Imaging Entertainment2 months ago SportyBet’s 1UP Early Win Is a Game-Changer for Kenyan Punters in 2026 Columns And Opinions2 months ago Evidence-Based Study Strategies for Academic Success in Higher Education Columns And Opinions2 months ago Securing Scholarships for International Study: A Comprehensive Guide for Students General News2 months ago Paul Ndung’u Bankruptcy Exposes a Stunning Fall After SportPesa Court Defeat Sports2 months ago Arsenal vs Manchester United Prediction: Betting Tips, Odds, and Match Preview Columns And Opinions2 months ago EXPOSED: Court Filings Show How Cs Mbadi, Watanga and Nyawanda Approved Sh5.5 Billion Illegal Rice Imports General News2 months ago The 2027 Expiry Date: Why Moses Omondi’s Term Will Be Short Facebook Trending Jobs11 hours ago National Youth Service Officially Launches 2026 Nationwide Recruitment Exercise for Kenyan Youth General News11 hours ago UDA Politician Arrested Over Sixty Million Shilling Fake Tender Scam at the Office of the President