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Nearly 45% admit feeling pressure to look perfect online, while 63% say they struggle to form genuine relationships despite being more connected than any generation before them

The survey notes that 33% youngsters live in constant anxiety about the future, while 44% report inner struggles about their career and identity in a fast-changing world. (Getty Images)
They are the first true digital natives—born between 1997 and 2012, Generation Z has never known a world without smartphones, social media, or the Internet. From Instagram reels to TikTok clips, this generation thrives on short, quick content, individuality, and global connectivity. They are socially aware, value equality, and champion diversity. Yet, behind the perfectly curated feeds and constant online presence, a more troubling picture is emerging.
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A recent survey has revealed that 54% of Gen Z youth struggle with depression, anxiety, or stress, raising pressing questions about the impact of the digital era on their mental well-being.
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The Double-Edged Sword Of Social Media
For Gen Z, social media is both a lifeline and a trap. It offers connection and creativity but also fuels comparison, cyber-bullying, and unrealistic standards. Nearly 45% admit feeling pressure to look perfect online, while 63% say they struggle to form genuine, lasting relationships despite being more connected than any generation before them.
The constant barrage of “perfect lives” online creates a cycle of self-doubt and low self-esteem. Likes, shares, and followers often become a measure of self-worth. For many, the divide between online and offline identity only deepens confusion and insecurity.
Anxiety In An Uncertain World
Beyond the online pressures, Gen Z is also coming of age in turbulent times. Economic instability, climate change, and job insecurity weigh heavily on their minds. The survey notes that 33% youngsters live in constant anxiety about the future, while 44% report inner struggles about their career and identity in a fast-changing, unpredictable world.
What The Numbers Say
- 54%: Report anxiety, depression, or stress.
- 45%: Struggle with perfectionism and appearance due to social media.
- 36%: Feel burdened by academic and career pressure.
- 31%: Confused about the gap between their online and offline lives.
- 27%: Experience social isolation from spending more time online.
These numbers paint a sobering picture of a generation navigating immense mental strain while balancing aspirations and expectations.
Not Afraid To Speak Up
One striking difference between Gen Z and older generations is their openness about mental health. Unlike their parents or grandparents, many in this generation don’t see seeking therapy or talking about depression as taboo. They are more willing to acknowledge mental health struggles and actively seek help, marking a cultural shift in how mental wellness is approached.
A Generation Of Contrasts
On one hand, Gen Z is technologically savvy, socially conscious, and unafraid to challenge traditional norms. They push for inclusivity and equality, are highly vocal about climate change, and demand work-life balance. On the other hand, their dependence on digital platforms exposes them to mental health risks not seen before.
Why Does It Say About India?
India is home to one of the largest Gen Z populations in the world. Their mental health is not just a personal matter—it is tied to the nation’s future workforce, creativity, and social fabric. With rising cases of depression, anxiety, and digital addiction, there’s an urgent need for schools, parents, and policymakers to address these challenges.
Encouraging balanced digital habits, reducing academic pressure, and investing in mental health support systems could go a long way in ensuring Gen Z thrives.
The survey’s findings highlight the delicate balance Gen Z must strike—embracing the opportunities of the digital age without falling prey to its psychological downsides. For many, that will mean redefining their relationship with technology, setting healthier boundaries, and prioritising real-world connections.
This is the paradox of the digital generation: empowered by technology, yet burdened by it. The question now is whether society can create the right support systems to help them navigate this digital maze without losing themselves in it.
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September 19, 2025, 13:55 IST
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