The number of adolescents in the U.S. who have suffered a major depressive episode has decreased -- a reversal from the rise during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new data from a CDC look into the mental health and drug use of Americans. Dr. Jon LaPook joins to discuss.
Breakdown
- CDC data shows a decrease in major depressive episodes among U.S. adolescents. 13s
- Significant numbers of adolescents still experience anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. 27s
- The pandemic has had a lasting impact on youth mental health, with ongoing stress and uncertainty. 47s
- Social media, isolation, and pressure to stay connected contribute to anxiety in young people. 1m 33s
- Only 19% of adolescents with substance abuse issues received help in the past year. 1m 55s