Mental health of Europe’s teens on the decline
COPENHAGEN: The mental health of Europe’s teenagers has deteriorated since 2014, a study by the regional branch of the World Health Organisation covering 45 countries showed on Tuesday.
"One in four adolescents report feeling nervous, feeling irritable or having difficulties getting to sleep every week," the study said, noting differences between the sexes that vary with age and socioeconomic conditions.
Boys report doing better than girls, with 41 percent of boys saying they feel in good mental health compared to 33 percent of girls.
Teens in low-income families are more likely to report multiple health problems in more than a third of countries.
"How we respond to this growing problem will echo for generations," WHO Europe regional director Hans Kluge said.
"Investing in young people by, for example, ensuring they have easy access to mental health services appropriate to their needs, will buy a triple dividend: bringing health, social and economic gains to today’s adolescents, tomorrow’s adults and future generations," he said.
The report, officially called the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, is carried out every four years under the aegis of the WHO Europe, and examines the health and behaviour of children aged 11, 13 and 15.
Of the 227,441 teens studied in 2017 and 2018, 35 percent were considered "intensive" social media users -- with a peak of 63 percent of 15-year-old Italian girls, compared to 12 percent of 11-year-old Albanians.
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