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New Global Study Shows That Gen Z Deeply Values Close Relationships But Largely Feels Undeserving of Love


Young Life releases first study of its kind; research indicates the critical need for relationship-building with trusted adults outside of family

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Young Life today released the first chapter of The RELATE Project, a groundbreaking global study of today's adolescents. Looking at their capacity for resilience, happiness and life satisfaction, and depth of relationships, the study surveyed young people between the ages of 13 and 24 across eight countries around the globe: the U.S. and Mexico, the U.K., as well as Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and India.

Among a wealth of findings, chapter one of the newly released data confirms that among adolescents around the world today, person-to-person contact still matters greatly to teens, with a majority of young people most often communicating with their closest friends in person. The first chapter of The RELATE Project is available to view and download at relate.younglife.org.

"We initiated this project because we want to further understand the next generation and what makes them tick. We care deeply for them. As part of this, we want to empower young people to grow into the influential adults we know they can be, and we're excited to share these findings with others, so ? together ? we can help younger generations flourish," said Newt Crenshaw, President and CEO of Young Life. "Through this work, we see a strong narrative of hopefulness. Young people face many obstacles, but they are learning resilience and bring a belief they can make our world better. Not only this, but as adults we are learning ways we can improve the self-concept and quality relationships of young people to help define this next generation."

The RELATE Project findings come from an online survey conducted by Young Life in July and August 2023, which gathered results from 7,261 adolescents ages 13-24 around the world.

Key findings analyzed in Chapter 1: Showing Up - Relationships Matter

The RELATE Project will consist of four chapters, which will be released over the course of the next several months. To check out all of the findings from chapter one and stay updated on the release of the coming chapters, visit relate.younglife.org.

About Young Life

Young Life is a Christ-centered ministry devoted to building bridges of authentic friendship, introducing adolescents to Jesus Christ, and helping youth grow in their faith. To learn more, please visit younglife.org.

SOURCE Young Life



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