Abstract
Adolescents undergo numerous transitional life phases and processes that gradually shape them into adult members of society. These processes are more complex than they may appear, as they involve biological maturity and social and psychological development, which unfolds in close connection with the surrounding environment. During adolescence, young people experience physical maturation, identity formation, and establishing their value systems. At the same time, they face external pressures such as the need to fit in with peers, conflicts between personal values and societal expectations, and the demand to adhere to social norms. Social work interventions aim to help adolescents overcome barriers that may hinder their full participation in society while addressing their specific needs. Using the qualitative research method of focus groups, this paper seeks to identify the current, specific concerns of adolescents. The discussion based on research findings highlights: 1) opportunities for social work interventions and 2) a reflection on the role of media in supporting social work in addressing adolescent concerns. The study of adolescents’ current worries and the realities discussed in this paper gain significance not only regarding the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic but also in light of the ongoing war in Ukraine, both of which profoundly impact the youth under investigation.
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