Współczesny kryzys zdrowia psychicznego młodzieży – perspektywa Polski

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https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-600X.88.02

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zdrowie psychiczne młodzieży, zaburzenia psychiczne, społeczne obciążenie zaburzeniami psychicznymi, ekonomika zdrowia, zdrowie psychiczne młodzieży w Polsce, psychiatryczna opieka zdrowotna, rozwój społeczno-gospodarczy, badania regionalne

Abstrakt

Rozpowszechnienie zaburzeń psychicznych w populacji gwałtownie rośnie w ostatnich latach, a młodzi ludzie są grupą szczególnie wrażliwą. Są nie tylko bardziej narażeni na zaburzenia psychiczne, ale dochodzi również do trwającej długi czas kumulacji obciążeń. Obecnie skala problemu jest ogromna. W związku z tym różne organizacje i zrzeszenia ostrzegają w związku z trwającym kryzysem zdrowia psychicznego.

Niniejsze badanie ma na celu zbadanie skali kryzysu zdrowia psychicznego młodzieży w kontekście rozwoju społeczno-gospodarczego. Skupiono się na związanych z tym problemem obciążeniach dla społeczeństwa i gospodarki, a także na dostrzeganych postępach w zakresie podstawowych problemów. Ocena tego zjawiska jest dokonywana poprzez studia literaturowe i eksploracyjną analizę danych, które pozwalają na wskazanie bieżących tendencji i nowych zjawisk dotyczących czynników ryzyka i zaburzeń psychicznych młodych ludzi, zarówno globalnie, jak i koncentrując się na polskiej perspektywie, a ponadto ocenę dostępności psychiatrycznej opieki zdrowotnej w Polsce, Europie i na świecie.

Uzyskane wyniki wskazują, że zdrowie psychiczne i dobrostan psychiczny przez długi czas nie były uznawane za priorytety opieki zdrowotnej. W szczególności trzy kwestie zasługują na szczególną uwagę w kontekście kryzysu zdrowia psychicznego młodzieży. Po pierwsze, uzależnienia, zwłaszcza od Internetu i smartfonów, co staje się globalnym problemem wśród młodych ludzi. Po drugie, wpływ pandemii COVID-19 odpowiadającej za katastrofalny stan zdrowia psychicznego dzieci i młodzieży. Po trzecie, dostępna opieka psychiatryczna i jej jakość są nieadekwatne do rosnących potrzeb młodych ludzi we współczesnym świecie.

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Żółtaszek, A. (2024). Współczesny kryzys zdrowia psychicznego młodzieży – perspektywa Polski. Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Sociologica, (88), 23–44. https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-600X.88.02