Eating Disorders
Depression
Suicide
Alcohol
Other substances
100

This serious complication of anorexia nervosa can cause damage to bones, kidneys, the heart, and even result in death in about 16% of cases.

What is malnutrition?

100

Genetics, contextual factors (early life stress, neighborhood disadvantage), COVID-19.

What is risk factors of depression?

100

This term refers to thoughts about taking one’s own life.

What is suicidal ideation?

100

This is the age group when alcohol experimentation typically begins, with many teens trying it for the first time.

What is adolescence?

100

This drug, commonly used by teens, can alter brain structure, especially in areas involved in memory and decision-making, and is linked to long-term developmental issues.

What is marijuana?

200

This eating disorder involves extreme calorie restriction and an intense fear of gaining weight, often leading to dangerously low body weight.

What is anorexia nervosa?

200

Family support, counseling, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) are common ways to help teenagers struggling with this mental health issue.


 What is depression?

200

This is the leading cause of death for U.S. teenagers, ranking among the top three causes for ages 10 to 24.

What is suicide?

200

Alcohol use in teenagers can interfere with this, often leading to academic problems, risky behavior, and impaired decision-making.

What is brain development?

200

This addictive chemical found in cigarettes and e-cigarettes can lead to dependence, especially among teens, and affects the brain's reward system.

What is nicotine?

300

Binge Eating

What is the most common eating disorder?

300

13% of teens in the US struggle with this

What is depression?

300

This group of teens, particularly those identifying as bisexual, is at a significantly higher risk of suicide attempts, with rates 3 to 4 times higher than their peers.

What is LGBT youth?

300

This percentage of high school seniors report having consumed alcohol in the past month.

What is 30%?

300

This tobacco alternative has become especially popular among teenagers, with about 25% of 12th graders reporting use in the past month.

What is e-cigarettes?

400

This type of eating disorder is characterized by a cycle of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors, such as excessive exercise, vomiting, or fasting, in an attempt to prevent weight gain.

What is bulimia nervosa?

400

Teen girls are about twice as likely as teen boys to experience this mental health condition.

What is depression?

400

Teen girls report suicidal ideation at a higher rate than boys, with this percentage of girls having seriously considered suicide in the past year.

What is 22%?

400

This is the condition that occurs when teenagers drink large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time, often leading to alcohol poisoning.

What is binge drinking?

400

Teenagers who use this substance may experience increased risk-taking behaviors, such as unsafe driving, risky sexual behavior, and other dangerous activities.

What is alcohol?

500

2% of girls under 19 struggle with this eating disorder

What is percentage of girls who struggle with anorexia? 

500

up to 27% experienced sever depression during this time 

What is COVID-19?

500

This percentage of high school students report having seriously considered suicide in the past year.

What is 17%?

500

Alcohol use in adolescence can lead to this serious condition, which can damage the brain and affect learning and memory.

What is brain damage?

500

Teens who engage in heavy use of this substance may face increased risk of developing mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety, along with long-term memory loss.

What is marijuana?

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