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San Juan Capistrano, California / Syndication Cloud / July 3, 2025 / Mission Prep If your son or daughter is one of the many ...
Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media. But teens also see benefits.
Among teens who said they are at least somewhat concerned about their peers’ mental health, 22 percent identified social media as the factor with the most negative impact.
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Teens discuss mental health challenges at annual summit Teens hope the summit can inspire hope and kindness and show that it's OK to ask for help.
For the first time in over a decade, a CDC survey shows fewer teens reported feeling sad or hopeless in 2023.
Teen mental health showed “some signs of progress” in 2023 after record-high levels of mental health challenges in 2021, concludes a new report from the federal Centers for Disease Control and ...
Teenagers spend nearly five hours a day, on average, on social media. And there's growing consensus that it's a big problem for their mental health.
While many teens navigate this stage smoothly, others face challenges that can lead to mental health issues that stem from situational difficulties, academic pressures and relational stressors.
Mental health experts on Long Island said depression, anxiety and other issues remain widespread among teenagers.