Not OK: Rethinking Youth Well-Being
The mental health of young people in the U.S. is at a breaking point. In 2023, more than 1 in 5 adolescents were diagnosed with a mental or behavioral health condition, marking a 35% increase since 2016. Alarming numbers of students report persistent sadness, hopelessness, and even suicidal thoughts.
This session challenges us to rethink how we define and support youth well-being in today’s world. From the specific pressures youth experience related to academics, family, and peers to the larger societal stressors they collectively face, the factors shaping youth mental health are complex and urgent. We’ll explore how these challenges intersect with youth substance use trends and prevention efforts, raising critical questions about how schools, families, and communities can respond.
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Virtual
Northeast and Caribbean PTTC
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