Uncertainty as a driver of the youth mental health crisis

Curr Opin Psychol. 2023 Oct:53:101657. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2023.101657. Epub 2023 Jul 28.

Abstract

Mental health problems in young people have been on the rise for over a decade, with that trend accelerating during the pandemic. This review proposes that the catalyst effect of the pandemic offers insights into a key driver of increases in youth depression and anxiety: greater uncertainty. Uncertainty about many aspects of everyday life, including social connections, education, job security and health, increased during the pandemic, and this coincided with increasing rates of depression and anxiety. Lab-based developmental cognitive and clinical neuroscience research on tolerance of uncertainty and adolescent mental health shows that when adolescents fail to show age-typical tolerance of uncertainty, they are at greater risk of mental health problems. Avenues for future research to understand and promote tolerance of uncertainty in adolescents are proposed.

Keywords: Adolescence; Anxiety; Depression; Mental health; Uncertainty.

Publication types

  • Review