
According to a recent study, living with persistent poverty and/or parental mental illness throughout childhood may double the risk of carrying and/or using a weapon and getting on the wrong side of the law by the age of 17.
Read MoreAccording to a recent study, living with persistent poverty and/or parental mental illness throughout childhood may double the risk of carrying and/or using a weapon and getting on the wrong side of the law by the age of 17.
Read MoreA major new study by experts from The University of Manchester has found that bullying has a significant negative impact on the mental health of teenagers – particularly for boys – and has highlighted the need for more effective prevention strategies in schools.
Read MoreAs debates continue over whether chatbots should have a role in the classroom, more teens are turning to ChatGPT to help with schoolwork.
Read MoreA recent study found that adolescents prone to non-suicidal self-injuries tend to experience ghosting online more frequently than their peers.
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