The Scotsman

Youngsters reveal stress of the social media age

- By LUCY CHRISTIE

One in four young people admits to struggling to respond to calls, texts and social media notificati­ons, a survey has found.

A quarter of 18-24-year-olds said they found the pressure difficult to manage, compared to just 10 per cent of those aged over 55, according to Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) research. Across all age groups, money issues were reported as a key stress factor by one in five respondent­s, rising to one in three among those aged 25-34.

A third of adults in this age bracket said they found it hard to make time for their friends, while more than a quarter (29 per cent) said they found it hard to book and manage dentist and doctor appointmen­ts.

RBS said it will be running a series of events with First Glasgow and Lothian Buses in the coming weeks that aim to reduce the pressures of daily life.

Louise Smith, head of intelligen­t automation at the bank, said: “Our research shows that there are many sources of daily pressure which are impacting on Scots.

“Causes of pressure can often go unnoticed.”

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