Nurotul AenMuhamad Ali Mustofa KamalAsmaji2024-05-302024-05-302022-02-16https://geniusinsan.usim.edu.my/e-proceeding/https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/164372nd Insan Junior Researchers International Conference 2021 (iJURECON 2021) “STREAM for a Better Life” 15-17th October 2021 Organized By :Kolej GENIUS Insan of Universiti Sains Islam MalaysiaThe spike in the number of mental health disorders was not seen in people over the age of 26. Meanwhile, teenagers and young adults who are now in their early 20s are even more at risk of experiencing severe mental health problems. Why is this condition only experienced by Generation Z and young millennials? The researchers theorize this problem is triggered by access to smartphones, and reduced sleep time. This study uses a mix method approach with a quantitative-qualitative thinking model with a phenomenological paradigm. This research variable uses data sources from cases of depression among the younger generation in the Wonosobo area, Indonesia. The results showed that the level of major depression that occurred in the Wonosobo area in the younger generation segment rose by more than 50 percent in their teens. From 8.7 to 13.2 percent. At the age of 18-25 jumped more than 60 percent. From 8.1 percent to 13.2 percent. At the age of under 26, the number of people with suicidal thoughts increased by almost 50 percent. From seven percent to 10.3 percent. With the Quranic mentoring model and religious approach, the younger generation in the Wonosobo area becomes more enthusiastic in their daily behavior and decreases their level of depression. This Quranic mentoring model is carried out by stimulating daily curriculum packages with patterns of living together with the Qur'an such as one day one juz, one day zikr and one day ten verses in the study of understanding the verses of the Qur'an.en-USdepression, Quranic mentoring model, younger generation, Wonosobo, religious societyQuranic Assistance Model Against the Depression Phenomenon of The Young Generation in Wonosobo, IndonesiaArticle6369