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Ce se întâmplă când depresia devine „contagioasă” între adolescenți
RO🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Ce se întâmplă când depresia devine „contagioasă” între adolescenți

The article discusses a study published in JAMA Psychiatry involving over 600,000 Finnish adolescents, which found that the risk of developing mental health disorders increases when close friends experience similar issues. It highlights the growing concern over mental health among youth, noting that emotional vulnerabilities are linked to academic difficulties, challenges in transitioning to the workforce, and increased reliance on social benefits. The OECD has warned that declining mental health among young people began well before the pandemic and could lead to significant long-term economic costs, estimating annual losses to the European Union’s GDP of around 1.7% due to psychological illnesses.

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Ce se întâmplă când depresia devine „contagioasă” între adolescenți

The article discusses a study published in JAMA Psychiatry involving over 600,000 Finnish adolescents, which found that the risk of developing mental health disorders increases when close friends experience similar issues. It highlights the growing concern over mental health among youth, noting that emotional vulnerabilities are linked to academic difficulties, challenges in transitioning to the workforce, and increased reliance on social benefits. The OECD has warned that declining mental health among young people began well before the pandemic and could lead to significant long-term economic costs, estimating annual losses to the European Union’s GDP of around 1.7% due to psychological illnesses.

Bias read (Center): The article presents findings from a scientific study and reports from the OECD, focusing on statistical data and expert warnings rather than taking a clear ideological stance. While the issue of mental health among youth is politically sensitive, the framing remains balanced between presenting the硷

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