Chronic loneliness in adolescence can lead to serious mental health issues in adulthood, including depression, anxiety, and even suicidal ideation, evidencing its long-term impact.
The increased stress reactivity during puberty contributes to social withdrawal, creating a feedback loop that exacerbates loneliness, highlighting the importance of targeted interventions.
Adolescence is a crucial developmental stage where social relationships greatly influence identity; heightened peer comparison can trigger feelings of isolation and loneliness.
To combat the cycle of loneliness, interventions focusing on social skills, stress management, and enhancing family support are vital for adolescents.
Collection
[
|
...
]