October Health – 2026 Report

18-24 Demographic in Zimbabwe

For the 18–24 population in Zimbabwe, the leading cause of stress is typically **financial pressure, especially unemployment and cost of living**.

How mental health affects the 18-24 demographic differently

Stresses that often affect ages 18–24 more than other age groups

  • Identity and self-worth pressure
    Many are still figuring out who they are, what they value, and where they fit in.

  • Career and future uncertainty
    This age group often feels strong pressure to get a job, choose a path, or “make it” quickly.

  • Financial strain
    Low income, student debt, support for family, or trying to become independent can be very stressful.

  • Relationship and social comparison stress
    Friendships, dating, and social media can increase feelings of rejection, loneliness, or not measuring up.

  • Transition stress
    Moving from school to work, or from dependence to adulthood, can bring anxiety and overload.

  • Lack of coping experience
    They may not yet have strong routines or tools for handling conflict, deadlines, or setbacks.

In the workplace, this may show up as

  • difficulty asking for help
  • fear of making mistakes
  • low confidence in meetings
  • feeling overwhelmed by feedback or expectations

Helpful support

  • clear expectations and regular check-ins
  • mentoring or coaching
  • normalising mistakes as part of learning
  • access to supportive spaces like Panda group sessions or assessments, if available

Data from October Health

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