Impact of Perceived Stress upon Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation Among Adolescent
This study investigates how adolescents' perceived stress affects their depressed symptoms and thoughts of suicide. A person's subjective assessment of how stressful they perceive certain situations in their life to be is known as perceived stress, and it has been related to a number of detrimental effects on mental health. The purpose of the study is to look into how teenage depressive symptoms and suicide thoughts are related to perceived stress. The results of this study will advance knowledge of the function that adolescents' perceived stress plays in their mental health and could influence the design of interventions that lessen stress and shield young people from depression and suicide thoughts. In order to effectively prevent and treat these problems, it is imperative to comprehend how perceived stress affects adolescent mental health outcomes.