October Health – 2025 Report

18-24 Demographic in Namibia

The leading cause of stress among the 18-24 age group in Namibia typically revolves around unemployment and economic instability, coupled with academic pressures and social expectations. Many young people face difficulties in finding job opportunities, which can exacerbate feelings of anxiety and uncertainty regarding their future.

How mental health affects the 18-24 demographic differently

  • Transition to Adulthood: Young adults are navigating major life changes like leaving home, starting college, or entering the workforce, which can be overwhelming.

  • Academic Pressure: For those in school or university, the stress of exams, grades, and future job prospects is significant.

  • Financial Worries: Many in this age group are facing financial independence for the first time, leading to stress about managing expenses and student loans.

  • Social Media Influence: Constant comparison and the pressure to maintain a certain online image can lead to anxiety and feelings of inadequacy.

  • Relationship Challenges: Navigating romantic relationships, friendships, and peer expectations can create emotional distress.

Companies in Namibia can support this age group by offering digital group sessions through platforms like October, which can address these specific stressors effectively.

Data from October Health

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