Child and adolescent mental health focuses on the emotional, psychological, and social well-being of individuals from early childhood through adolescence. Common mental health conditions include anxiety, depression, behavioral disorders, attention deficit disorders, and stress-related problems. Mental health during these formative years strongly influences academic achievement, relationships, and long-term health outcomes. Risk factors include family conflict, bullying, academic pressure, trauma, and social inequality. Public health approaches emphasize early identification, prevention, counseling, school-based interventions, and family support. Providing age-appropriate, accessible, and stigma-free mental health services is essential. Strengthening child and adolescent mental health improves resilience, emotional regulation, and social functioning, supporting healthy development and a smoother transition into adulthood.
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