Young people feel more effects of the pandemic on mental health, study says

The annual Mental State of the World report, released by the non-profit research organization Sapien Labs, showed that young people were most affected by Covid-19 in terms of mental health. In Brazil, people aged 18 to 24 report 39% more complaints than those aged 55 to 64. Young people are five times more likely to report mental health complaints compared to their grandparents' generation, research shows.

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Marcela Guimarães

The need to maintain physical distancing and the reduction in face-to-face activities have negatively affected the mental health of young people, who often depend on social contact to feel connected and belong to a group.

Young people aged 18 to 24 suffer most from the consequences of the pandemic on mental health

“There is not a single region, language group or country where the decline in mental well-being in successively younger generations is not apparent. This translates into a dramatic increase in the percentage of each younger generation who are mentally distressed or struggling at a level that qualifies as clinical in nature or requiring professional help,” the international study points out.

At psychologist M's clinicariaAt Azevedo, a specialist in mental health and chemical dependency, there was a significant increase in care for children and adolescents, which is why it was necessary to carry out training to serve this audience.

“The pandemic has increased the number of visits to young people with mental disorders, including depression and anxiety. Furthermore, the lack of social contact, isolation and uncertainty about the future are among the factors that most contribute to the worsening of this situation”, points out Mariain Azevedo.

The psychologist identified a curious phenomenon among young people: the need to symbolize existential anxieties and frustrations on the body through tattoos.

“We notice this increase in attempts to alleviate discomfort, anguish, discomfort, through the body, through tattoos”, he explains.

The pandemic also brought significant changes to the way young people interact

Times of isolation have changed the way these young people interact socially, especially after being deprived of the school environment due to social isolation.

“One of the things that marks adolescence is this separation from the family nucleus for a constitution of the subject. And in this context, the interaction between young people that took place at school ceased to exist due to restrictions and social isolation”, he explains.

Alcohol and drug abuse

According to psychologist MariaAt Azevedo, there is a dramatic increase in the percentage of each younger generation who are mentally distressed and seek refuge in alcohol and drugs.

“With this new scenario, some patients began to have access to psychiatric medications and abuse these substances. For example, there was a significant increase in the use of Ritalin”, says the psychologist.

The excess of freedom and access to information created a counterpoint between liberal families and others that were more closed and dogmatic.

“What I observed that happened during the pandemic is that the coexistence of these very dogmatic families was literally maddening”, says Mariain Azevedo.

Lack of treatment harmed those who were already experiencing disorders

Those who were already dealing with mental disorders before the pandemic had their condition worsened by the lack of access to adequate mental health treatments.

Despite the worrying situation, the psychologist highlights a positive aspect of this pandemic, which was the reduction in prejudice against therapy and other processes of self-knowledge.

“Many people started to seek therapy to have quality of life. And now they can talk about what they feel, about their experiences, without it having to be 'confessed'. They end up relying on this to allow themselves to talk about something that caused discomfort, for example”, he adds.

(Source: Agência Brasil)

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This post was last modified on March 4, 2023 13:49 pm

Marcela Guimarães

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