October Health – 2025 Report

16-17 Demographic in United Kingdom

The leading cause of stress for the age group 16-17 in the United Kingdom is academic pressure. This includes the stress associated with GCSEs and other examinations, along with concerns about future educational prospects and career choices. Other notable stressors can include social pressures, relationships, and mental health issues. It's essential for schools and communities to provide support, such as counseling and mental health resources, like those offered by October and October, to help manage these pressures.

How mental health affects the 16-17 demographic differently

Common Stressors for Ages 16-17

  1. Academic Pressure

    • Preparing for exams and assessments (e.g., GCSEs).
    • Balancing multiple subjects and extracurricular activities.
  2. Transitioning to Adulthood

    • Navigating increased responsibilities (e.g., driving, part-time jobs).
    • Pressure to make future career or educational choices.
  3. Social Dynamics

    • Peer pressure and the need for acceptance.
    • Challenges in forming and maintaining friendships.
  4. Mental Health Awareness

    • Heightened awareness and stigma surrounding mental health issues.
    • Influence of social media on self-image and anxiety.
  5. Family Expectations

    • Expectations from parents regarding performance and behavior.
    • Navigating family conflicts or changes (e.g., divorce, moving).

Implementing resources like Panda's digital group sessions can support mental well-being for this age group, helping them cope with these stressors in a safe environment.

Data from October Health

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