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05/06/2022
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By Belle Carter
60,000 British children suffer from depression due to COVID-19 lockdowns, study finds
Lockdowns due to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) have resulted in a massive spike in mental health cases among children in the United Kingdom. A new study found that COVID-19 lockdowns caused tens of thousands of British children to suffer clinical depression. A further examination of data published in the Royal Society Open Science journal indicated that British adolescents aged 11 […]
03/25/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Coalition urges Congress to bolster kids’ online protections against harmful Big Tech profit model
A coalition of more than 60 advocacy groups called on Congress to enact stronger online protections for young Americans. The coalition also denounced Big Tech and its business model that is “fundamentally at odds” with the well-being of children. The coalition exhorted lawmakers to “enact a set of policy safeguards to protect children and teens […]
10/22/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
“We’re just kids … We’re not meant to be locked down for nearly 300 days” – Melbourne teens warn of lockdown’s effects on mental health
The endless Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown in Australia’s second-largest city of Melbourne is primarily responsible for the significant decline in the mental health of the city’s youths. Two notable teenagers have turned to social media to speak out regarding the terrible situation they find themselves in. In a four-minute video posted on social media, two […]
10/01/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
One-third of teenagers in Australia have thought about self-harm due to crushing lockdowns and social isolation
Nearly one in every three teenagers in Australia has considered self-harm, with adolescent girls more likely than boys to report thoughts and incidents of self-harm. This is according to a report titled “Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children” that was recently released by the Australian Institute of Family Studies, a federal government agency […]
01/07/2020
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By Edsel Cook
Understanding “tiger parenting” – experts say the strict parenting method can also be full of warmth
Tiger parenting entered mainstream consciousness when Chinese-American writer Amy Chua used the term to describe her approach to raising her children in her 2011 book. Researchers elaborated that the parenting strategy is both severe and warm. Chua based her approach on the strict way her parents raised her. Chinese parenting got their children ready for the […]
08/23/2019
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By Stephanie Diaz
The social media generation is more prone to depression, self-harm
According to experts, teenagers today are more likely to suffer from depression and engage in self-harm compared to those of the same age 10 years ago. It is believed that social media has an influence on the perception of self and body image of the “Generation Z” or post-millennials. Researchers from the University College London […]
03/05/2019
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By Tracey Watson
DISTURBING report finds that 20 million American schoolchildren have been prescribed antidepressants
In many ways the world is a far more complex, difficult place to live in now than it was 20 or 30 years ago. Social media places children under increasing pressure – and at an ever decreasing age – to look perfect, have limitless “friends” and lead apparently perfect lives. Many parents work longer hours […]
08/24/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Therapy determined to be cheaper AND more effective than prescriptions for depression in teenagers, according to new research
Mental health is just as important as physical health, and according to a recent study, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most effective and fastest way to help teenagers overcome their depression. Over the last few years, teenage depression rates have soared by a whopping 30 percent. Sadly, both teens and their parents are often forced […]
06/11/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Study: Teens should run a mile every day to prevent depression
Teens aged between 15 and 19 were found to be more vulnerable to succumb to depression due to academic stress and social pressure. To combat this mental issue, experts suggest that teens run a mile daily to prevent depression. Research says, the lack of physical activity could possibly be the reason why more kids are having […]
05/31/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Teens who nap during the day perform better in school
Young adults who take a nap during the day perform better in school, according to a study published in the journal Behavioral Sleep Medicine. A team of researchers from the University of Delaware and the University of Pennsylvania looked at the effect of napping during the day on the neurocognitive function in teenagers. In conducting the observational study, the […]
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