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HEALTH AND

 WELLBEING



 Trigger  warning  – this article

 deals with the topic of mental
 health.  If  you or anyone  is af-

 fected by  the  topics  discussed

 in this article please  seek  help
 from a trusted adult, your friends

 and family, or  your  local  GP.



















 By Oluwatomisin
 Olumoroti  ental health affects every- diminishing  among  the  general  public
 one.  It  influences  how  pioneered  by  young  people  in  the  new
 we  feel  about  ourselves  digital  age,  government  initiatives  and
 and  how  we  interact  investments  into  tackling  mental  health
 Mwith  the  people  around  using  resources  like  the  NHS  and  part-
 us.  Most  of  us  know  someone  who  is  ner charities there has never been a bet-
 affected  by  mental  health  challenges,  ter  time  than  now  for  people  afflicted
 whether  we  know  about  it  or  not.  Men- with  mental  health  challenges  to  seek
 tal  health  are  affected  by  biological  fac- the help they might need and feel heard.
 tors, namely genetics and family history.
 Student can feel particulary affected at the
 Some  forms  of  mental  health  can  be  at- start of term when students are adjusting
 tributed  to  life  experiences  such  and  to being away from home or over the holi-
 trauma and stress. 1 in 4 students expe- days, where those who remain on campus
 riences  mental  health  problems  while  may feel isolated and lonely. Mental health
 at  university.  Financial  strain  among  challenges can occur at any stage of life;   Over  the  last  decade  a  lot  has  hap-
 students  at  university  has  been  linked  recent  statistic  commissioned  in  2019,   pened  with  dramatic  changes  to  our
 to  the  rising  incidents  of  mental  health  show  that  over  half,  50.3%  of  students,   politics, both domestic and globally, so-
 challenges  reported  between  2010  –  reported thoughts of self-harm, while over   cial  attitudes,  consumer  behaviour,  and
 2019,  with  ever-increasing  tuition  fees  44.7% reported using drugs and alcohol   if you are like me - born in 1999 - your
 and  insufficient  maintenance  loans,  sec- to help cope with their mental health chal-  teenage years are coming to an end and
 ond  and  third-year  students  are  certain- lenges. The research also concluded that   you  are  now  a  fully-fledged  and  func-
 ly  feeling  extreme  pressure  to  succeed  second  and  third-year  students  are  at  a   tioning  adult  with  responsibilities,  try-
 with direct competition from their peers. ‘significantly  higher  risk’  of  psychologi-  ing  to  navigate  an  increasingly  apathet-
 cal  vulnerability  than  first-year  students.                                   ic  world  with  attitudes  towards  mental
 With  the  stigma  around  mental  health                                         health in the United Kingdom evolving..
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