Teenager worry factorsSome factors that can contribute to the worries and stress experienced by teenagers include:Academic pressure, such as the need to maintain high grades or prepare for collegeSocial pressure, such as the need to fit in with peers or conform to societal expectationsEmotional and physical changes during puberty, such as hormonal changes and body image concernsPressure to make important decisions about their future, such as college and career choicesExposure to violence, trauma, or other stressors in their environmentFamily conflicts or problems at homeBullying or social exclusionLack of a supportive social network or access to mental health resourcesFinancial instability or povertyExposure to negative influences, such as social media and other forms of media.