Vulnerability

Vulnerability refers to increased susceptibility to mental health problems due to various risk factors, including genetic predisposition, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and environmental stressors. Identifying vulnerable youth is crucial for early intervention and prevention efforts. Targeted support and interventions can help mitigate risks and promote positive mental health outcomes for vulnerable children and adolescents.
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