Gen Z, which refers to individuals born between 1997 and 2012, may be particularly vulnerable to certain mental health issues. Here are some of the most common mental health issues that affect Gen Z:
Anxiety: Gen Z may experience anxiety related to academic pressures, social media use, and uncertainty about the future.
Depression: Gen Z may experience depression related to social isolation, academic pressures, and financial stress.
Self-harm: Gen Z may engage in self-harm behaviors such as cutting or burning, as a way of coping with emotional pain.
Substance use: Gen Z may be more likely to use drugs or alcohol to cope with stress or anxiety.
Eating disorders: Gen Z may be at risk for eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia, related to body image issues and societal pressures.
Anxiety: Gen Z may experience anxiety related to academic pressures, social media use, and uncertainty about the future.
Depression: Gen Z may experience depression related to social isolation, academic pressures, and financial stress.
Self-harm: Gen Z may engage in self-harm behaviors such as cutting or burning, as a way of coping with emotional pain.
Substance use: Gen Z may be more likely to use drugs or alcohol to cope with stress or anxiety.
Eating disorders: Gen Z may be at risk for eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia, related to body image issues and societal pressures.