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Empowering Practitioners: Harnessing Research for Better Adolescent Mental Health

Empowering Practitioners: Harnessing Research for Better Adolescent Mental Health

Empowering Practitioners: Harnessing Research for Better Adolescent Mental Health

As practitioners dedicated to improving adolescent mental health, staying informed about the latest research is crucial. A recent study titled National-Level Schoolwork Pressure, Family Structure, Internet Use, and Obesity as Drivers of Time Trends in Adolescent Psychological Complaints Between 2002 and 2018 provides valuable insights into the societal factors influencing adolescent mental health. This blog aims to help practitioners leverage these findings to enhance their practice and encourage further research.

Understanding the Study

The study, conducted by Boer et al. (2023), utilized data from the Health Behavior in School-aged Children (HBSC) study across 43 countries from 2002 to 2018. It explored the impact of societal factors such as schoolwork pressure, family structure, internet use, and obesity on adolescent psychological complaints. The findings revealed significant trends that practitioners can use to inform their interventions.

Key Findings and Implications

Encouraging Further Research

While this study provides valuable insights, it also highlights the need for further research. Practitioners are encouraged to explore additional factors influencing adolescent mental health, such as socioeconomic status, cultural differences, and access to mental health services. Collaborating with researchers can lead to more comprehensive and effective interventions.

Conclusion

By understanding and implementing the findings of this study, practitioners can make data-driven decisions that improve adolescent mental health outcomes. This research serves as a foundation for developing interventions that address the societal factors contributing to psychological complaints. Practitioners are encouraged to stay informed, collaborate with researchers, and advocate for policies that support adolescent mental health.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: National-Level Schoolwork Pressure, Family Structure, Internet Use, and Obesity as Drivers of Time Trends in Adolescent Psychological Complaints Between 2002 and 2018.


Citation: Boer, M., Cosma, A., Twenge, J. M., Inchley, J., Jeriček Klanšek, H., & Stevens, G. W. J. M. (2023). National-Level Schoolwork Pressure, Family Structure, Internet Use, and Obesity as Drivers of Time Trends in Adolescent Psychological Complaints Between 2002 and 2018. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 52(10), 2061-2077. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-023-01800-y
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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