WAMC: ERs reportedly seeing more youth self-harm; local nonprofit calls for school-based prevention
ERs reportedly seeing more youth self-harm; local nonprofit calls for school-based prevention
Homeland Security Today: COLUMN: From Playgrounds to Platforms: How the Digital Era Is Driving a Hidden Surge in Youth Self-Harm
COLUMN: From Playgrounds to Platforms: How the Digital Era Is Driving a Hidden Surge in Youth Self-Harm
Recent years have seen alarming increases in youth self-harm and suicidal thoughts. Parents, educators, and mental health experts are naturally concerned, and many blame social media. Governments have ...
, Oakland, CA, Dec. 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (Trigger warning: suicide and self-harming themes mentioned within) In December selfsea, a digital app of over 100,000 youth users ...
WSHU news: ERs reportedly seeing more youth self-harm; local nonprofit calls for school-based prevention
TORONTO — A new Canadian study showing a steady increase in youth self-harm highlights the need for more mental health support and proactive teaching of coping strategies to deal with emotional ...
A local nonprofit is sounding the alarm over increasing rates of self-harm and thoughts of suicide among young people in the Finger Lakes region and calling for school-based responses to prevent ...
Self-injury is defined as harming oneself on purpose, but without the intention of committing suicide. Research finds that about 17 percent of adolescents harm themselves intentionally. Girls are more ...
Adolescents and young adults with mood disorders and cannabis use disorder (CUD) are at significantly increased risk for self-harm, all-cause mortality, homicide, and death by unintentional overdose, ...
The Crown Prosecution Service: Boy, 16, sentenced for targeting vulnerable teenage girls online with self-harm campaign lasting 16 months