Generation Z has grown up in an age of high stress and anxiety, with around 70% of teens across all identity intersections saying that anxiety and depression is a significant problem for them and their friends. While it may feel like a disheartening statistic, there is a silver lining: Gen Z are also more willing to talk (and write) about it.
For the second year in a row, Wattpad and Maybelline have teamed up under the #BraveTogether initiative, inviting Wattpad’s Gen Z community to elevate and celebrate stories of bravery, empathy, and support in the face of mental health issues.
This year, Wattpad shared weekly writing prompts during the month of May, encouraging Wattpadders to hone in on their writing craft and dig deep into their vulnerability. They answered questions about how they deal with their own mental health struggles, how they help their loved ones, and how writing on Wattpad helps them to keep pushing forward. For every story submitted, we’ll donate $1 (up to $40,000 collectively) to four leading mental health organizations including Sad Girls Club, The Loveland Foundation, Ali Forney Center, and The JED foundation.
To understand more about Gen Z and mental health, we chatted with Jessie Feinstein, Maybelline New York’s SVP of Marketing, about the #BraveTogether initiative, what brands are responsible for when it comes to mental health stigma, and how to provide safe spaces for Gen Z.
Jessie Feinstein (JF): When we set out to launch Brave Together a few years ago, we realized that anxiety and depression affects more than 548 million people worldwide and that half of all mental health conditions develop by age 14. We knew we needed to use our global footprint to address this topic that directly affects our community and take action.
In doing so, we’ve facilitated extensive research to ensure our work has a positive impact. We found that early intervention, paired with the right resources and access to 1:1 support, can make all the difference in a young person’s life. With that, we built a program that proactively provides resources and support to those dealing with anxiety and depression.
JF: Women are disproportionately impacted by anxiety and depression, as one in five are affected. With the beauty industry being predominantly fueled by women, we have a community who has the power to create change and shift the conversation—which is exactly what we need to help de-stigmatize and normalize talking about anxiety and depression.
To find out more about how brands and marketers can help Gen Z women find empowerment, read more here.