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Teen Mental Health: Understanding Talking About Issues & Support
Research indicates that a significant number of teens have issues they want to talk about. Studies suggest that up to 80% of teenagers experience problems or challenges that they may want to discuss with someone. These issues can vary widely, including but not limited to concerns about school, relationships, peer pressure, mental health, bullying, substance use, family issues, and more. It's essential for teens and adolescents to have a safe and supportive environment where they can express their thoughts and feelings to understand and address their concerns better.Teen Health - Related Articles
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