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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 April 2025
Objectives/Goals: This study aimed to explore Puerto Rican adolescents’ mental health experiences, focusing on risk and protective factors, and cultural perspectives on mental health. Methods/Study Population: Three focus groups were conducted: two with 20 adolescents aged 12 to 18 years of both genders and one with five adults who work with adolescents. Data were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Results/Anticipated Results: The majority of participants in both groups of adolescents identified five key themes: social pressures, barriers to discussing mental health, the impact of social media, coping strategies, and institutional interventions. The adult focus group highlighted adolescent mental health problems, support systems, family and social factors, the church’s role, and recommended interventions. Discussion/Significance of Impact: The findings emphasize that social and familial pressures, mental health stigma, and social media significantly impact adolescent mental health. Coping strategies, such as sports, art, and nature, were also identified. These themes underscore the need for safe, supportive spaces, and targeted approaches to address youth mental health.