October Health – 2024 Report

16-17 Demographic in South Africa

For the age group 16-17 in South Africa, the leading cause of stress is often academic pressure. This includes stress from preparing for and writing important examinations like the National Senior Certificate, which significantly impacts their future education and career opportunities. Additional stressors can include concerns about future employment prospects, social pressure, and environmental factors such as safety and economic challenges in their communities.

How mental health affects the 16-17 demographic differently

Here's a list of stressors that may particularly affect the 16-17 age group:

  1. Academic Pressure

    • Intense focus on grades, exams like matriculation, and university entrance requirements.
  2. Peer Pressure

    • Social acceptance, fitting in, and dealing with peer criticism or bullying.
  3. Identity and Self-Image

    • Developing a sense of self, self-esteem issues, and body image concerns.
  4. Family Expectations

    • Pressure from parents regarding future goals, family responsibilities, and academic achievements.
  5. Career Decisions

    • Deciding on future educational paths or career directions, which can feel overwhelming.
  6. Social Media Influence

    • Impact of social media on self-esteem and peer comparisons.

Offering support such as counseling, facilitating communication with family about expectations, or participating in group sessions like those offered by October can be beneficial in managing these stressors.

Data from October Health

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