Study Finds 75% of Teenagers Experiencing Anxiety and Depression Due to Lifestyle Factors
Patna: A recent study published in ‘The Lancet Psychiatry’ revealed that 75% of teenagers in Australia are struggling with anxiety and depression. This alarming statistic highlights a growing mental health crisis among young people worldwide.
In India, a 2019 study in the ‘Indian Journal of Psychiatry’ estimated that over 50 million children were grappling with mental health issues, with anxiety and depression being the most prevalent. The COVID-19 pandemic is believed to have further exacerbated this problem.
Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that over 300 million people suffer from anxiety and 280 million from depression. Teenagers and young adults are particularly vulnerable to these mental health challenges.
Factors contributing to this rise include unhealthy lifestyles, such as excessive consumption of fast food, sugary drinks, and prolonged screen time.
Studies have linked these factors to increased anxiety and depression rates. Conversely, regular physical activity, a balanced diet, and adequate sleep are crucial for maintaining good mental health.
Parents and caregivers play a vital role in supporting teenagers’ mental well-being. Creating a supportive and understanding environment, encouraging healthy habits, and promoting open communication can significantly impact their mental health outcomes.
It is important to recognize the signs of anxiety and depression, which can include changes in mood, behavior, sleep patterns, and appetite. If you notice these signs in a teenager, seeking professional help from a mental health professional is crucial.
By addressing these issues proactively and promoting healthy lifestyles, we can help young people navigate the challenges of adolescence and build a strong foundation for their mental and emotional well-being.