https://x.com/MothershipSG/status/1836709984194990570
Youth of today gg
Key points
• Mental Health Issues Among Youth: One in three young people in Singapore aged 15-35 reported experiencing severe or extremely severe symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress.
• Factors Contributing to Mental Health Symptoms: Cyberbullying, body image concerns, excessive social media use, vaping, smoking, and adverse childhood experiences were identified as significant risk factors.
• Social Media Impact: Spending more than three hours daily on social media was linked to a higher likelihood of experiencing depression, anxiety, and stress, with a 1.5, 1.3, and 1.6 times increased risk respectively.
• Social Media Usage: Young people below 30 years of age and females were more likely to engage in excessive social media usage.
• Cyberbullying Impact: Youths who experienced cyberbullying were twice as likely to have severe or extremely severe symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress.
• Body Image Concerns: Females aged 20-29 were more likely to experience moderate to severe body shape concerns, which were linked to cyberbullying and mental health issues.
• Mental Health Symptoms Prevalence: Around 15% of youth experienced depression symptoms, 13% experienced extreme stress, and 2/3 of those with severe symptoms sought help.
• Demographic Factors: Youth aged 15-24, females, singles, and those from low-income families are more likely to experience mental health issues.
• Study's Purpose: To inform policymakers and service providers on developing targeted approaches to address the mental health needs of youth.
Quote from: Banned User on Sep 20, 2024, 10:43 AMKey points
• Mental Health Issues Among Youth: One in three young people in Singapore aged 15-35 reported experiencing severe or extremely severe symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress.
• Factors Contributing to Mental Health Symptoms: Cyberbullying, body image concerns, excessive social media use, vaping, smoking, and adverse childhood experiences were identified as significant risk factors.
• Social Media Impact: Spending more than three hours daily on social media was linked to a higher likelihood of experiencing depression, anxiety, and stress, with a 1.5, 1.3, and 1.6 times increased risk respectively.
• Social Media Usage: Young people below 30 years of age and females were more likely to engage in excessive social media usage.
• Cyberbullying Impact: Youths who experienced cyberbullying were twice as likely to have severe or extremely severe symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress.
• Body Image Concerns: Females aged 20-29 were more likely to experience moderate to severe body shape concerns, which were linked to cyberbullying and mental health issues.
• Mental Health Symptoms Prevalence: Around 15% of youth experienced depression symptoms, 13% experienced extreme stress, and 2/3 of those with severe symptoms sought help.
• Demographic Factors: Youth aged 15-24, females, singles, and those from low-income families are more likely to experience mental health issues.
• Study's Purpose: To inform policymakers and service providers on developing targeted approaches to address the mental health needs of youth.
Too free a life
Too much social media
If u got no enuf time cos u work menial job all day long u really no free to tiok stress
Quote from: EncourageSome1 on Sep 20, 2024, 05:40 PMToo free a life
Too much social media
If u got no enuf time cos u work menial job all day long u really no free to tiok stress
Different kind of stress at work. Office politics. stress! :frown: