Across nearly all aspects of health—mental, social, spiritual—young people in Europe feel worse off than their counterparts in other age groups. Larger shares of Gen Z in Europe report poor or very poor health compared with those in other generations, senior partner Martin Dewhurst and coauthors note. Nearly a quarter of Gen Z respondents indicate their mental health has worsened over the past three years. Click through the interactive to see more results.
To read the article, see “Heat waves, the war in Ukraine, and stigma: Gen Z’s perspectives of mental health,” September 27, 2022.