Young stress. Academic, interpersonal and family life plays an important role in youth stress, mostly depression. Although only "30% of the risk of suicide exists", it is estimated that "60% to 70% of adolescents are adversely affected by stress" (Boyce 1) (Barrows 1). Everyone reacts in response to stress, some people are better than others. Some teenagers turn to religion, others regret that they turn into illegal substances such as marijuana, tobacco, alcohol, and stimulants.
Anorexia and bulimia Anxiety and depression are mental disorders. Anxiety refers to people having severe excitement and extreme anxiety. Depression is characterized by low sorrow and self-esteem. Studies show that young people tend to be most susceptible to anxiety and depression, but they also affect children and adults. However, young girls are always at the highest risk. This not only is a social problem, it also increases the possibility of suicide. The most common symptoms and signs seen in people with anxiety disorder are colds or perspiration, fear, nausea, dizziness, shortness of breath, and difficulties with sleeping with others. Although the symptoms and symptoms mentioned are different from those of depression, they are all mental disorders and are often associated with stress of the youth's life and its lifestyle. Anxiety occurs frequently in children and adolescents and is very common
It is important to understand that young people with depression develop anxiety disorders and may need to treat two different diseases. Depression may lead to anxiety - The negative spirit of depressed youth may lead to uncertainty. If you feel bad about yourself, or are confident, safe and safe, anxiety may find fertile soil. This may be due to the tight coupling and interaction of brain regions affected by anxiety and depression.