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Health and Well-being
Policy paper
Ethiopia
India
Peru
Vietnam
Young Lives Under Pressure: Protecting and Promoting Young People’s Mental Health at a Time of Global Crises
Summary

Mental health issues are triggered and prolonged by multiple factors, particularly rising levels of global poverty and inequality. Young Lives research shows that COVID-19, climate and conflict crises are exacerbating this further, triggering high levels of anxiety and depression and declining well-being amongst young people at a critical period in their lives when resilience to mental health issues is typically built.  

This policy brief brings together new evidence from our longitudinal study on how global crises are impacting the mental health of disadvantaged youth in poor countries and calls for urgent action to support developing countries to respond effectively.

Follow Young Lives on Twitter @yloxford, Facebook and LinkedIn for our latest more news. 

Young Lives Under Pressure: Protecting and Promoting Young People’s Mental Health at a Time of Global Crises
Summary

Mental health issues are triggered and prolonged by multiple factors, particularly rising levels of global poverty and inequality. Young Lives research shows that COVID-19, climate and conflict crises are exacerbating this further, triggering high levels of anxiety and depression and declining well-being amongst young people at a critical period in their lives when resilience to mental health issues is typically built.  

This policy brief brings together new evidence from our longitudinal study on how global crises are impacting the mental health of disadvantaged youth in poor countries and calls for urgent action to support developing countries to respond effectively.

Follow Young Lives on Twitter @yloxford, Facebook and LinkedIn for our latest more news. 

Publication Information

Health and Well-being
Policy paper
Ethiopia
India
Peru
Vietnam