The impact of political activism on college students’ Mental Health: A longitudinal study
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15089840Keywords:
Political activism, college students, generational shifts, socio-political dynamics, digital influence, social movements, civic engagement, societal changeAbstract
In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift in political activism levels among college students, reflecting evolving generational attitudes and the impact of socio-political dynamics. Younger generations, including Millennials and Generation Z, have exhibited heightened engagement in political and social causes, driven by factors like increased access to information and a deep-seated desire for social change. This surge in activism is often amplified during moments of significant political upheaval and social movements, with college students at the forefront of movements like Black Lives Matter and climate activism. Furthermore, the digital age has transformed the landscape of political participation, enabling students to connect, mobilize, and advocate on a global scale. As issues closely aligned with personal values, such as environmental sustainability and social justice, gain prominence, college students continue to play a vital role in shaping the future of civic engagement and societal progress. Understanding these shifts is crucial for educators, policymakers, and society at large, as it provides insights into harnessing the potential of this demographic to effect meaningful change and drive a more inclusive and responsive democracy.
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