Abstract

The purpose of this study is to look into how the generational divide affects mental health in various age groups. Data was gathered from individuals of different generations through surveys and interviews using a mixed method approach. While qualitative findings offered complex perspectives on intergenerational dynamics and their psychological ramifications, quantitative analysis demonstrated an association between perceived generational disparities and mental health outcomes. Research indicates that closing the generational divide may lessen mental health issues, emphasizing the value of intergenerational dialogue and understanding in fostering general well-being.

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