Youth from India Conflicting Area Suffering from Mental Health Issues
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India, conflicting areas, youth, mental health.Abstract
Nowadays, more and more youth are suffering from mental health issues all over the world. Based on an online literature review, the author found out that there are limited journals talking about low and middle-income countries, especially the relationship between conflicting areas and youth psychological issues. With that said, this essay aims to find the relationship between youth suffering from mental health problem and India conflicting areas. It further analyzes both direct and indirect causes to the problem of mental health in the youth in India. In the suggestion section, the author also provides with several solutions at different levels. The aim of providing these solutions is try to solve or mitigate the problem of youth in conflicting areas suffering from mental health problems, also highlighting the importance of peace, trying to build a better living environment for human being.
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