October Health – 2026 Report

16-17 Demographic in United Kingdom

For 16–17-year-olds in the UK, the leading cause of stress at the population level is typically **school and exam pressure**.

How mental health affects the 16-17 demographic differently

Stresses that can affect 16–17 year olds more than other ages

  • Exam and qualification pressure
    GCSEs, A-levels, college applications, apprenticeships, and deciding “what next” can feel intense and high-stakes.

  • Identity and social belonging
    This age often comes with strong pressure to fit in, manage friendships, dating, and social media image.

  • Growing independence with limited control
    They may be expected to act more adult, while still having less control over money, home life, travel, and decisions.

  • Family and home stress
    Conflict at home, caring responsibilities, or financial strain can hit hard because many still rely heavily on family support.

  • Work and future uncertainty
    Part-time jobs, learning to manage responsibilities, and worries about career direction can add pressure.

  • Online comparison and cyberstress
    Constant access to social media can increase comparison, fear of missing out, sleep disruption, and online bullying.

Why this age can feel especially tough

  • They are in a transition period: not quite children, not fully adults.
  • They may feel pressure from multiple directions at once: school, family, friends, and the future.
  • Stress can show up as irritability, withdrawal, sleep problems, or dropping motivation, not just worry.

Helpful support

  • Keep routines steady where possible, especially sleep, food, and screen breaks.
  • Break big pressures into small next steps.
  • Make space for trusted adult support without judgement.
  • If this is affecting school, work, or day-to-day life, talking to a GP, school/college wellbeing lead, or a mental health service can help.

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Data from October Health

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