Growing up without a daily routine such as regular bedtimes and set meals can harm a young person’s well-being, according to new research.

...directionless teenagers can become lost young adults – unconfident, under-qualified and unemployed

A study of more than 2,000 people aged between 16 and 25 found that one in 10 believed their days lacked structure and direction while growing up, rising to one in four of those with lower school grades.

More than one in four of those questioned by The Prince’s Trust youth charity said they did not have a set time of going to bed when they were growing up.

Young people with poorer grades were more than twice as likely to have grown up without regular meal times, the study found. Martina Milburn, chief executive of The Prince’s Trust, said: “The absence of structure and routine in a young life can have a devastating impact. Without the right support, directionless teenagers can become lost young adults – unconfident, under-qualified and unemployed.” The report found that almost a third of young people felt down or depressed, while one in five said they felt “rejected” and a similar number believed they did not receive the support they needed at school.

The trust said it aimed to help 50,000 disadvantaged young people this year across the UK.

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