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1 in 6 rural teens under severe stress, AIIMS-linked study flags silent mental health crisis

1 in 6 rural teens under severe stress, AIIMS-linked study flags silent mental health crisis

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NEW DELHI: One in six adolescents in rural north India reported facing a major stressful event within just six months, with academic pressure, poverty, bullying, domestic violence and family conflict emerging as major triggers behind depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts among teenagers, according to an AIIMS-linked study that warns of a widening but largely invisible mental health crisis among Indian adolescents.The study, published in the Indian Journal of Community Medicine, is based on interviews with 583 adolescents across 28 villages in Haryana and paints a disturbing picture of emotional distress, untreated mental illness and silent suffering among teenagers.Researchers said many adolescents accepted sadness, hopelessness and suicidal thoughts as “part of life” because they did not even know professional mental healthcare was available.“Academic pressures remain a common stressful factor in young people’s lives,” the paper noted, warning that fear of failure, poor marks and school-related pressure were repeatedly linked to emotional breakdowns, school dropouts and suicidal thoughts.The researchers documented multiple real-life accounts of teenagers struggling silently. One boy who lost his parents admitted he had lost the wish to live and had contemplated suicide but never spoke about it because he feared bringing “disrepute” to his late parents. Another teenager dropped out of school to work as a labourer after his family lost their home in a legal dispute and said he often wished he “did not exist”.The study also flagged bullying, social humiliation and family violence as major but under-recognised mental health triggers. Researchers described a teenager who avoided school games because classmates mocked his short height and another adolescent who harmed himself after repeated conflict at home and humiliation at school.The paper warned that adolescent suicides in India are increasingly linked to examination stress, family conflict, ragging, restrictions related to mobile phones and emotional distress. It cited NCRB data showing that 6% of all suicide deaths in India involved persons below 18 years, while students accounted for 7.6% of suicide victims.Researchers found that poverty and unstable home environments were deeply affecting adolescent mental health. More than 57% of participants reported substance use by caregivers, commonly alcohol and tobacco, while many described homes marked by verbal abuse, violence and financial distress.The study also highlighted how food insecurity, unemployment and lack of educational opportunities were forcing many teenagers to abandon school and start earning early. Girls in several villages faced restrictions on education because of safety concerns and social norms, while boys frequently missed school for daily wage labour.Researchers warned that mental health problems in adolescence often continue into adulthood if left untreated. Despite this, emotional distress was frequently normalised within families and communities, while stigma prevented teenagers from seeking help. India’s mental health treatment gap remains around 83%, the paper noted.The authors called for urgent investment in school counselling, adolescent-friendly clinics, early mental health screening and community-based support systems. They also recommended wider use of Tele-MANAS and training teachers, nurses and community health workers to identify early warning signs.“Relatively modest, well-targeted investments can avert long-term individual suffering and societal costs,” the researchers said, describing adolescent mental health as both a public health priority and an economic necessity for India’s future.

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