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Some Facts From Teen Screen

  • Only 39% received treatment.

  • School absenteeism and decreased performance.
  • Strained relations with parents and siblings.
  • Withdrawal from peers leading to reduced support systems.
  • Emotional distress.
  • Increased chance of smoking and excess alcohol and drug use.
  • Potential for suicide.

  • 15% of U.S. high school students report serious thoughts of killing themselves in the past year.
  • 11% of U.S. high school students report making a suicide plan in the past year.
  • 7% of U.S. high school students report attempting suicide in the past year.
  • 2% of U.S. high school students report having made a suicide attempt that required medical attention in the past year.

  • For every completed suicide, an estimated 8 to 25 attempts occur.
  • Over three million youth are at risk for suicide, yet only 36% receive treatment.

  • At age 10–14, boys die by suicide almost three times more often than girls.
  • At age 15–19, five times more often.
  • At age 20–24, almost 10 times more often.

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3 Responses to “What Do You Know About Teen Depression and Suicide?”

Russ Says:

I have found that Teens are much misunderstood. People don’t seem to realize the pressures they are under. It comes from all angles. Parents,teachers,there friends, also if they have siblings. If your Teen is having any kind of problem get some help. It could save you from losing your Child.

dondi045 Says:

If you are physically healthy you are also emotionally healthy. Depression is a disease not everyone recognizes.

Amrit Says:

hi,

This problem can be tackled easily if we talk to child from time to time n also we should try to spend some time with them…so they can also communicate with their family abt any problem they r facing.

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