an article by Rebecca Ruiz for Mashable [brought to us by ResearchBuzz: Firehose]
Teens don't need to read the headlines to know that they and too many of their peers are feeling lonely, sad, anxious, and suicidal. Recent headlines, however, confirm what's happening in their lives.
This week, a Pediatrics study documented a 28 percent increase in psychiatric visits to the emergency room for American youth. The research, which looked at survey data collected between 2011 and 2015, found even higher rates of increased visits for adolescents and African American and Hispanic youth. The rate of suicide-related visits more than doubled.
"This study unmistakably reveals that adolescents are a population with urgent mental health needs," the study's authors wrote.
Continue reading [whilst being aware that the study was conducted in the USA and most of the recommendations are US-centric.]
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