Comprehensive Teen Mental Health Analysis Using Excel ToolsComprehensive Teen Mental Health Analysis Using Excel Tools
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Teen Mental Health Data Analysis (Excel)
This project focuses on analyzing teen mental health data to understand how factors like screen time, social interaction, and daily habits impact overall well-being.
Using Microsoft Excel, I cleaned and organized the dataset, then applied data analysis techniques to identify patterns and trends. I created Pivot Tables and interactive dashboards to visualize key insights in a simple and clear way.
🔹 Key Analysis: • Relationship between screen time and stress levels • Impact of social interaction on mental health • Categorization of mental health levels (Low, Medium, High) • Trend analysis based on behavioral data
🔹 Tools & Techniques: • Microsoft Excel • Data Cleaning • Pivot Tables & Charts • Dashboard Creation with Slicers • Excel Formulas (IF, COUNTIF, etc.)
🔹 Key Insights: • Higher screen time is associated with increased stress levels • Balanced social interaction contributes to better mental health • Data visualization helps in understanding behavioral patterns effectively
This project demonstrates my ability to transform raw data into meaningful insights and create user-friendly dashboards that support data-driven understanding.
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The stress level categorization alongside screen time patterns is a strong analytical choice — segmenting by Low, Average and High stress first makes every other variable more meaningful to compare. The social interaction breakdown on the right panel adds the qualitative layer...
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