Sunday, September 9, 2018

Mental Health Disorders - Young People Risks

 the term is for the Millennial Generation Y age range  Mental health disorders - Young people risks

Mental health disorders -In General, the term is for the Millennial Generation Y age range 18-35 years old today. The millennial generation that was touted as more vulnerable mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, excessive and even thought about suicide, rather than generations past.


What the cause is also unknown. A lot of things that could be the reason and the cause but no one is certain.


A study published by researchers from the United Kingdom, Thomas Curran and Andrew Hill get the bright spot of the causes why the millennial vulnerable mental health disorders. The results of this research published in the journal Psychological Bulletin.

To do such research, Curran and Hill recruited 41,641 students in the U.S., United Kingdom, and Canada, as quoted from The Guardian. Each complete metric is known as Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale or Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale. This test for the three different types.

The first is oriented perfectionism self, which is an irrational need for yourself to achieve a goal that is too ambitious. The second is perfection or socially determined pressure from others to achieve the highest standards.

Then, the third is the perfection of the perfectionist, or have unrealistic expectations from others. This study also looked at how perfectionism has changed over the decades, beginning in the 1980s.

As a result, they found the majority of respondents had a "multidimensional perfectionism", or a pressure to gain higher standards, measured from some collection of metrics that widened.

This study is related to the increasing number of cases of disorders of the soul in people aged in their 20s, including eating disorders, anxiety, and depression. Perfectionism is a weakness, which can make us ill, or even make us think to commit suicide.

This generation often feels so burdened by his lineage is unknown by parents or even their grandparents. According to Curran, burdens started as they sit on the bench and Tenaya School of social media. In the last decade, there is a push to encourage more young people to go to University, as much as 50 percent, compared with 3.4 percent of the graduates of the school in 1950.

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"It's easy to blame social media for this. The study found that many were centered between the need of the perfectionism of the respondents to "measure" of his fellow men, and they tend to judge others harshly, too, "says Andrew.

See "body goals" of his friends, achieving goals that are worthy of note, or model the "relationship goals" through the romantic-comedy events, increase feelings of insecurity, and thus increase the competitiveness and the desire to do so properly. It is definitely very well understood by anyone who has an account Instagram.

We will enter the end of the decade where we are encouraged to think of our public life as a show, not an exercise of participation. We know how it feels to envy in others and feasts, achievements and their holiday, and that desire we will validate cause feelings of isolation.

The drawback was the tendency toward mental health problems, the kasus of the body and even social isolation. One of the drawbacks in this research is offering several ways to reduce the pressure on the millennial, besides the Professor, supervisor, and parents that make the task of academic and career-oriented, when they instead could be looking for a way the other to improve its performance.


We know how we use social media is not good for us. So why the millennial generation is so vulnerable to this social media joy?

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