The present research mainly focuses on causes that affect various crisis during adolescence which is commonly defined as the most turbulent and critical period of an individual’s life. The case of a crisis that impedes appropriate growth of adolescence are diverse; it includes poverty, abuse, disability, drugs, violence and so on. It is a consequential task to figure out what factors affect the crisis in order to intervene juvenile problems. For the task, general middle-schoolers of five hundreds were randomly collected to infer the relationship between their individual characteristics, styles of their family, and interrelationship of them. The result of the study clearly shows that common individualistic causes are their sex and grades. Surprisingly, female students generally tend to have a higher level of mental crisis than male student do. This can be interpreted that equalitarianism has largely changed general behavior of female students. Since this kind of change is not directed to be positive, people will have to take greater care of female students in the near future. The other causes were their grades. In other words, students who have lower grades have higher level of crisis than those who have relatively higher grades. Finally, psychological factors, such as the health level of a family, seem to have a critical effect on mental crisis. In the case of the health level of a family, it is influential to mental crisis of adolescence in almost every area. Therefore, some kind of program, that is able to improve the health level of a family, seems to be necessary to recuperate juveniles’ mental crisis. It is desperate to develop certain programs that makes communication between parents and children easier.
The limit of this research and what it means were the last topics of the study.
Key words : psychological health level of family, adolescent crisis