How to Help
Emotions and Social
Statistics
Morals and Identity
100

What is a way you can help?

Keywords: donate, research, or help spread awareness!

100

What are emotions like during this time? (one specific word)

Chaotic
100

What fraction of the population is 10-19 years olds, globally?

1/6

100

As teens mature, what do they build?

Morals/morality

200

What does donating do?

Keywords: provide funding for places that may not have access to professional mental health services

200

What do increases in teens emotions?

Keywords: self-awareness, self-ciriticism

200
What fraction of 10-19 year olds experience a mental disorder?

1/7

200

When do teens usually begin to take risks/why?

Keywords: explore and build morals, natural moral shifts

300

What does spreading awareness influence? 

Keywords: help friends or fellow teens/adolescents, contribute understanding, evaluate emotions & experiences, comprehend life.

300

What usually happens with teens and their parents?

Keywords: they pull away

300

How many youths in Washington experienced a major depressive episode in 2024?

135000 or 23%

300

What do teens usually build involving morals?

Keywords: build their own personal rules and expectations

400

What organization can you donate to?

Mental Health America (MHA)

400

What are teens learning to do, what do they seek/want?

Keywords: explore identities, want/seek privacy

400

How many youths with major depression did not receive mental health services in Washington?

79,000 or 54%

400

What do the three characteristics label?

Keywords: the ego changes teens go through.

500

Why is awareness important?

Keywords: influence others, help others, (what the 300 question said.)

500

How does this play into what adolescent psychology focuses on?

Keywords: help teens navigate and understand their emotions

500

What happens if you fail to address mental health conditions in youth?

Keywords: it could lead into adulthood, affecting mental and physical life/health. 

500

What are the three characteristics of building identity? 

Self-absorption, personal fable, imaginary audience

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