Let’s Pull Together To Nurture The Mental Well-being Of Our Teens

KEY POINTS
Mental health disorders are not limited to adults despite the common assumption. Research has shown that mental health illness is becoming more frequent among teenagers globally with one in five teens between the age of 12- 18 years being diagnosed with at least one disorder.
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” There is no health without mental health.
Mental health disorders are not limited to adults despite the common assumption. Research has shown that mental health illness is becoming more frequent among teenagers globally with one in five teens between the age of 12- 18 years being diagnosed with at least one disorder. Half of the chronic mental health cases develop before the age of 18. Suicide has proved to be the second cause of death among adolescents. Sadly, teenage mental health cases are usually neglected and treated as ordinary mood swings that will resolve with time.
Some of the leading causes of mental health issues among teens include societal pressure to excel academically. With high parental and societal expectations to succeed in examinations, teenagers have become susceptible to developing low self-esteem and depression in the event that they perform dismally. Our children ought to be mentored so that their future is not solely dependent on how they perform academically.
Research also shows that there is a strong relationship between social media use and mental health issues among teenagers. Teens use social media to connect with friends, family, and the global community at large. However, excessive use has its own risks. A study by the National Library of Medicine shows that the use of social media has contributed to mental health issues with anxiety and depression being one of the leading effects.
There are however interventions that can be applied to help support the mental health of our children. Encouraging them to express their feelings, having conversations about how their day has been, and reminding them that you as a caregiver are there for them will help them open up and share more. Our teenagers need a listening ear and whenever you have an issue with your teen, take your time to listen to his or her views and sort it out calmly. Be sincere with them and show them how you resolve your individual problems. This way, they can learn from you and recognize that what they are feeling is normal. Work together on setting up attainable targets and even daily routines. Adolescence comes with a sense of independence and therefore it is important to give them space and time whenever they need it. This will propel them to learn how to be their own.
Finally, remember to care for your mental health as well. Start by caring for yourself before you care for a child. As a parent, it is normal to neglect oneself and focus on others. Find a few friends that you can share your feelings with. Also, make time during the day to do things that you love doing. Your teenager will learn stress coping mechanisms from how you care for yourself. There is no health without mental health.
The writer, Edwin Macharia is General Manager of Healthcare at Minet Kenya
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