Gen Z seeks safety above all else as the generation grows up amid constant crisis and existential threat
- A recent survey involved 1,644 young people ages 10 to 24 in the U.S., highlighting their concerns for safety amid crises like school shootings and climate change.
- Despite safer conditions statistically, young people feel increasingly vulnerable due to events like the Los Angeles fires and media portrayals of danger.
- Constant exposure to crises and social media likely contributes to rising anxiety and depression among adolescents.
- The findings call for further research on how external stressors and media affect youth well-being and decision-making.
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