The line chart displays the comparison of adults who did not receive proper treatment from 2008 to 2022 in 6 countries in Europe.
Overall, except Estonia, all countries increased. Over 12 years, Latvia, Sweden, and Estonia fluctuated, whereas, UK, Ireland, and France steadily grew. The UK witnessed the most dramatic increase, where it rose up to the highest in 2022 from around the lowest in 2008.
First of all, Latvia grew to its peak in 2010, where it reached just above 20%, however, this steadily decreased to around half its amount in 2010 at the end. Estonia declined slowly, but then experienced a dramatic change to just 20%, before falling to specifically 10% in 2014. Sweden started off around 15% and steadily declined to just below 5% in 2018, but increased around twice its amount in 2022.
France and Ireland, starting around the same amount of below 5% steadily developed, with not much increase, where by the end of 2022 Ireland had the same amount where it started and France rose to just above 5%. Despite the change, the UK, differ from the others, started with just below 5% and reached to one point, where it dramatically staggered up to around 15% by 2022.
