Youth wellbeing encompasses the holistic physical, mental, and social health of young people during critical developmental stages. It explores factors impacting...
Key factors include social media pressure, academic stress, family dynamics, peer relationships, economic uncertainty, and access to mental health support services.
By fostering open communication, promoting healthy coping mechanisms, encouraging physical activity, limiting screen time, and seeking professional help when needed.
Changes in mood or behavior, social withdrawal, loss of interest in activities, sleep disturbances, decline in academic performance, or expressing feelings of hopelessness.
It leads to healthier adults, reduced societal costs, stronger communities, increased productivity, and a more resilient future generation equipped to face global challenges.