New concerning mental health data relating to American teenagers

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New concerning mental health data relating to American teenagers
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According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) , 57% of teenage girls in 2021 reported persistent feelings of hopelessness or sadness.

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , 57 percent of teenage girls in 2021 reported persistent feelings of hopelessness or sadness. In addition, 29 percent of high school-aged boys reported feeling this way.

"Us boys, we tend to be portrayed as always having to be tough, keep a brave face, and never cry," said Travis Iheanacho. "I feel like we keep our emotions inside more than girls do." "When you do have a teenage boy, you do want to look for behaviors like giving up family members, friends, activities, isolating more, decreased performance in school, or poor academic performance," said Dr. Patel. "Skipping school, as well as acting out behaviors. That can be more talking back, refusing to do things, or even just more acting out at home and in school."

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