MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Authors

  • Abdulazizov Dovudbek the teacher of Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages
  • Adxamjonova Robiya the student of Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages

Keywords:

Mental health, Digital age, Technology, Opportunities, Challenges, Access to, information, Support resources, Digital mental health tools, Destigmatization, Social media, Digital overload, Information overload

Abstract

Delve into the intricate relationship between mental health and technology in our digital world. This insightful exploration delves into the impact of social media on well-being, the rise of digital mental health resources, and the opportunities and challenges they present in promoting mental health awareness. Whether you're seeking practical tips for cultivating healthy digital habits or insights into the evolving role of technology in mental health advocacy, this article offers valuable perspectives for individuals and communities navigating the ever-changing digital landscape

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Published

2024-08-04

How to Cite

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS IN THE DIGITAL AGE. (2024). Universal International Scientific Journal, 1(6), 273-274. https://universaljurnal.uz/index.php/jurnal/article/view/1059