• Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    but I absolutely don’t mean to diminish the severity of the mental health problems faced by Gen Z

    I, for one, do

    Half of y'all are just saying you have mental issues because you're in the "it's not a phase, mom" tween phase.

    Don't get me wrong, 30% is still a staggering number, but 60% is just ridiculous. You're fine. Chill tf out.

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      Article is bullshit anyway.

      Their source doesn't say 61% of Gen Z.

      It only surveyed people who already have anxiety.

      So it's 61% of gen z with anxiety have a official anxiety diagnosis from a medical professional.

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      You know a substantial number of Zoomers are not teenagers and haven't been for many years yeah?

      I'm not sure why it has to be a controversial take that the first generation to grow up with unfettered internet access and subsequently the most awareness of any and every global crisis, has a disproportionately large number of people with anxiety disorders. It's not like it's all or nothing either, you can have mild-moderate anxiety and still have a diagnosable disorder

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          Younger folks in there late 20s older ones early 40s?

          Meaning that the older half of the generation didn't have internet access at all hours of the day during their childhood since home computers were a rarity until the mid nineties and those were generally shared with the whole family. Vs. Personal devices with internet access (first smartphones, Gen 1 Ipods, cheaper and more common home computers) which Gen Z children en mass have had since the early 2000s, which is when the oldest Gen Z'ers were 5-6.

          There is Grey area in the few years where the generations changed and it's basically indistinguishable but don't even try to make the argument that someone born in 1986 had the same childhood as someone born in 2000

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            Fine. Whatever. Let's just say 90s kids then.

            Point still stands. Gen z is not the first generation to grow up with computers.