Open Access
Journal Article
Mental Health Resilience Programs for Youth in South Korea
by
John White
AMJ 2022 4(2):32; 10.69610/j.amj.20220926 - 26 September 2022
Abstract
The abstract of this paper explores the implementation and effectiveness of mental health resilience programs specifically designed for youth in South Korea. Given the rising rates of mental health issues among the youth population, this study aims to analyze the various initiatives and strategies employed by Korean institutions to enhance resilience and mental well-being. The
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The abstract of this paper explores the implementation and effectiveness of mental health resilience programs specifically designed for youth in South Korea. Given the rising rates of mental health issues among the youth population, this study aims to analyze the various initiatives and strategies employed by Korean institutions to enhance resilience and mental well-being. The paper provides an overview of the current mental health landscape in South Korea, highlighting the challenges faced by young individuals, such as stress, anxiety, and depression. It then delves into the various resilience programs, their objectives, and the methodologies used to assess their success. Findings reveal that these programs, which often encompass a combination of education, therapy, and peer support, have demonstrated positive outcomes in improving mental health and fostering resilience among youth. The paper concludes by discussing the implications of these initiatives for policy-making and future research, emphasizing the need for continued investment in mental health resilience programs to better support the well-being of young South Koreans.