For many youths their body image is a major cause for concern leading some to say our young people are struggling to see their self worth, a survey has revealed.
Community campaigning organisation ActionStation surveyed 1045 people between 12 and 24 from cities across the country between July 20 and August 7.
"Even with all of the body confidence campaigning, young people still struggle with seeing their self worth," one respondent said.
Survey participants were asked to choose from a list of 18 concerns. Forty-six per cent, or 479, people chose "body image" as their top concern after "succeeding in studies and getting good grades" which was chosen by 49 per cent of respondents.
One respondent who asked to remain anonymous said she had a friend who had struggled with her body image so badly that she had acute mental health episodes, panic attacks and was hospitalised for anorexia.