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Social network theory: This behavior can be linked to the social network theory (SNT) as this theory says that individuals and their behaviors are greatly influenced by their surroundings and environment (Edberg, 2019). Young adults are being shaped by the chaotic and fast paced world which is causing them to fall behind in their ability to cope and think critically. Because of this detriment, young adults are learning to cope improperly with the drugs that are being reduced, and unfortunately in some cases with death (Lee, 2023). Lee, C. (2023, March 27). Latest federal data show that young people are more likely than older adults to be experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression . KFF: Filling the need for trusted information on national health issues. Retrieved from https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/press-release/la test-federal-data-show-that-young-people-are-more-likely- than-older-adults-to-be-experiencing-symptoms-of-anxiety-or- depression/ Reply to Thread social cognitive theory can be seen. This theory describes the influence of individual experiences, the actions of others, and environmental factors on individual health behaviors (RHI, 2018). Social Stress Theory: people with disadvantaged social status are likely to be exposed to stressors and to be more vulnerable to stress because they have limited psychological coping resources; these in turn lead to a higher risk of mental illness (Massokowski, K. N., 2014). Mossakowski, K. N. (2014). Stress and mental health. In W.C. Cockerham, R. Dingwall, & S. Quah (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell
encyclopedia of health, illness, behavior, and society . Wiley- Blackwell. Gordon, J.U. (2018). Measuring Bullying Prevention and Intervention. In: Gordon, J. (eds) Bullying Prevention and Intervention at School. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95414-1_8
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