MEDICAL SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH

Authors

  • Shoyunusova Nargis Sharipovna ADTI Department of Social Hygiene and SSB Assistant Author

Keywords:

Adolescents, changes, influences, physical and psychological changes

Abstract

Puberty is a basic time of progress among youth and adulthood that achieves critical physical, mental, and social changes. Nonetheless, exploring these progressions during youth likewise presents various clinical and social difficulties that can adversely affect wellbeing results. As teenagers form into autonomous people, they face pressures that impact unsafe ways of behaving from companions and media while neurobiological changes might reduce risk evaluation capacities. Therefore, young adult wellbeing is significantly molded by friendly determinants and settings that are past individual control. This article will look at a portion of the key clinical social issues that subvert juvenile wellbeing, including absence of admittance to mind, psychological well-being issues, substance use, and hazardous sexual ways of behaving. It will contend that tending to the social foundations of these issues requires fundamental arrangements and backing structures for this weak populace.

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Published

2024-02-11