The Atlantic (2/25, Mull) reports “70 percent of teens see mental health as a major struggle for their peers,” according to the results of a survey from the Pew Research Council. The article suggests that “even though it’s troubling that so many teens worry about their peers’ well-being, it might also represent progress in how Americans relate to and empathize with the mentally ill.”
Related Links:
— “A New Sign That Teens Know They Aren’t Struggling Alone, “Amanda Mull, The Atlantic, February 25, 2019