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The Gendered Rise of Depression and Self-Harm in Teens
Depression and self-harm rates have significantly increased among teens, with a more substantial rise observed in girls compared to boys. While the percentage increase might be slightly higher for boys, girls started at higher levels. The data from 2022 indicates a clear impact of COVID, although the trend mostly aligns with pre-existing patterns from the early 2010s. Emergency room visits for self-harm escalated notably post-2010, especially among preteen girls aged 10 to 14. There has been a significant surge in suicide rates among young teen girls, with a 67% increase between 2012 and 2013, which continued to rise. The trend is consistent across English-speaking countries and Northern Europe, indicating a widespread issue affecting teens in these regions.