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The psychiatrist who knows all about anxiety and depression in young people: "Your unhappiness comes not from screens, but from much larger social factors, such as housing or employment"
Spain🏛️ PoliticsCenter16 hr. ago

The psychiatrist who knows all about anxiety and depression in young people: "Your unhappiness comes not from screens, but from much larger social factors, such as housing or employment"

According to data from the EMO-Child project, one in eight Spanish minors exhibits high levels of anxiety, with anxiety disorders remaining the leading mental health issue among children and adolescents. The rate has increased by 36.4% since 2019, reaching 34.6 cases per 1,000 inhabitants. Alongside anxiety, depression, self-harm, and eating disorders have seen significant growth. Dr. Andrés S. Martín, a renowned child psychiatrist, highlights additional factors such as social discrimination, racism, and migration-related stress as contributors to these issues. He emphasizes the importance of qualitative research methods that focus on personal narratives rather than just statistical data. School environments play a crucial role in identifying mental health problems early, though Spain lacks the same level of school-based support staff like nurses and psychologists compared to the United States.

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The psychiatrist who knows all about anxiety and depression in young people: "Your unhappiness comes not from screens, but from much larger social factors, such as housing or employment"

According to data from the EMO-Child project, one in eight Spanish minors exhibits high levels of anxiety, with anxiety disorders remaining the leading mental health issue among children and adolescents. The rate has increased by 36.4% since 2019, reaching 34.6 cases per 1,000 inhabitants. Alongside anxiety, depression, self-harm, and eating disorders have seen significant growth. Dr. Andrés S. Martín, a renowned child psychiatrist, highlights additional factors such as social discrimination, racism, and migration-related stress as contributors to these issues. He emphasizes the importance of qualitative research methods that focus on personal narratives rather than just statistical data. School environments play a crucial role in identifying mental health problems early, though Spain lacks the same level of school-based support staff like nurses and psychologists compared to the United States.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of mental health challenges among youth, citing official reports and expert opinions without overtly favoring any political stance. It discusses societal factors like housing, work, and migration but does not frame them through a specific ideological lens.

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