Mental Health of Adolescents & Students
Adolescence and young adulthood are critical periods for mental health. Half of all mental health conditions begin by age 14, and 75% by age 24. Today’s students face unprecedented pressures: academic competition, social media comparison, bullying, family expectations, and uncertain career futures. The result is a rising tide of depression, anxiety, and burnout among young people.
Major Risk Factors for Student Mental Health
Academic Pressure
Exam stress, grade obsession, competitive entrance exams
Social Media
Comparison, cyberbullying, fear of missing out (FOMO)
Peer & Family
Bullying, parental expectations, lack of emotional support
Sleep Deprivation
Late-night studying, screen time, irregular routines
Warning Signs in Adolescents & Students
Parents, teachers, and friends should watch for:
- Mood changes: Persistent irritability, sadness, or emotional outbursts.
- Social withdrawal: Avoiding friends, family, or activities once enjoyed.
- Academic decline: Falling grades, missing assignments, skipping school.
- Physical complaints: Frequent headaches, stomachaches without medical cause.
- Sleep changes: Insomnia or excessive sleeping.
- Appetite changes: Significant weight loss or gain.
- Self-harm or suicidal talk: Any mention of wanting to die or hurt themselves requires immediate intervention.
What Schools and Parents Can Do
- Open communication: Create safe spaces where students can talk without fear of punishment or judgment.
- Reduce stigma: Integrate mental health education into the curriculum.
- Counseling services: On-site school psychologists and access to teletherapy.
- Teach coping skills: Mindfulness, stress management, time management, and healthy digital habits.
- Encourage physical activity: Sports, yoga, or even daily walks reduce depression risk.
- Limit screen time: Set boundaries for social media and gaming, especially before bed.
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