Depressive Symptoms Increasing Among US Teenagers Who Do Not Engage In Risk Behaviors, Data Show

Healio (3/11, Herpen) reports data suggest that “an increase in depressive symptoms was observed among U.S. teenagers without, rather than with, behavioral risk factors, underscoring the need for greater screening in this population.” Results show that “depressive symptoms rose as much or more from 2007 to 2021 among students engaging in few or no risk behaviors as students who did engage in such behaviors, with the trend observed for both boys and girls.” Researchers found that “depressive symptoms increased in high school students from 28.4% in 2007 to 42.3% in 2021,” noting the “largest increases occurred among girls and non-Hispanic white students.” The data were published in The Lancet Regional Health Americas.

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— “Depressive symptoms rising faster in US teens who do not engage in risk behaviors,” Robert Herpen, MA, Healio, March 11, 2025

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