Archive: Shavonne Reed
Soon this generation will be the largest consumer base and workforce, 70 million people in the US alone were born between 1997 and 2012. And yet health messages are missing them. Health communications started in the doctor’s office (4). The privacy and specificity of provider-patient conversations gave context to health...
For Gen Z, health and wellness are top priorities. This younger generation is more dedicated to their physical health and mental wellbeing than past generations; their wellbeing is one of the most important aspects of their lives. Gen Z places an emphasis on holistic medicine, mental and emotional health,...
When it comes to career goals, social lives, education, and health, Gen Z has been more affected by the pandemic than any other generation. About 50 percent of Gen Z reports that maintaining their mental and physical health has been made more difficult by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Stress...