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Brain Development And Its Influence On Mental Health In Adolescents

Adolescence is a critical period marked by significant changes in the brain and behaviour. It’s a time when individuals are prone to risk-taking behaviour, face the onset of mental health issues, and might experiment with substances like alcohol and drugs. This research by the Society for Neuroscience looked at understanding the brain development of adolescents and its influence on mental health issues and substance abuse. This knowledge could help identify at-risk individuals early on and implement strategies to support their mental well-being before problems escalate.

The findings were based on studies and observations conducted on adolescents and their brain functions regarding addiction susceptibility, the impact of childhood trauma, and the links between brain connections and mental health symptoms during the teenage years.

The findings show that:

“The neuroscience advances presented today help expand our understanding of the connections between adolescent brain development and mental health issues, including alcohol and substance use,” said press conference moderator Jay Giedd, MD, of the University of California, San Diego, who conducts research on the biological basis of cognition, emotion, and behaviour with an emphasis on the teen years.

“These advances provide potential new methods to identify young people who have biological susceptibility to addiction and mental illnesses, so we can implement intervention strategies even before problems emerge.”

The research advises:

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