Wisconsin's Teen Girls are Struggling with Their Self-esteem
Wisconsin's Teen Girls are Struggling with Their Self-esteem
Wisconsin finds itself grappling with an escalating crisis as its adolescent girls face mounting mental health issues, as per concerning data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Authorities at the Wisconsin Office of Children's Mental Health have characterized these statistics as deeply unsettling. The data reveals a bleak scenario, with over half of the state's high school girls reporting experiencing anxiety. An astonishing 50% of these young girls confess to feeling sad or discouraged every single day. Shockingly, more than a quarter of them admit to engaging in self-harming behavior. However, the most troubling statistic is that 25% of Wisconsin's teen girls have contemplated suicide, with 20% of them having devised a concrete plan. Even more alarming, more than half of those who planned suicide have attempted.In addressing these harrowing statistics, Linda Hall, director of the Wisconsin Office of Children's Mental Health, expressed her concerns, stating, "We've been witnessing these trends on the rise for quite some time, even before the onset of the pandemic. There's a growing apprehension regarding the stress these girls are enduring and their mounting mental health challenges."
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Wisconsin Office of Children's Mental HealthAlarming rise in mental health issues among Wisconsin teen girls: A call for heightened awareness and interventionEscalating Mental Health Concerns Among Wisconsin Teenage Girls Demand Urgent Attention
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