Mental Health and Coping Skills
Substance Use, Addiction, and Healthy Habits
Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Peer Relationships
Family and Dating Relationships
Academic Pressure, Technology, and Civic Engagement
100

This issue involves persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.

What is depression?

100

This term describes the use of drugs or alcohol in a harmful way.

What is substance use?

100

This involves using electronic communication to bully a person.

What is cyberbullying?

100

This term describes conflicts that arise between parents and teenagers.

What are family relationships and conflict?

100

This stress results from high expectations and workload at school.

What is academic pressure and stress?

200

Excessive worry and fear characterize this mental health condition

What is anxiety?

200

This condition occurs when a person cannot stop using a substance despite negative consequences.

What is addiction?

200

This term describes the way teenagers interact and form connections.

What are peer relationships?

200

This form of violence involves abuse within a dating relationship.

What is teen dating violence?

200

Excessive use of this can lead to problems like sleep disruption and reduced physical activity.

What is screen time?

300

This term refers to strategies that help manage stress and adversity.

What are coping skills?

300

Regular exercise, balanced diet, and sufficient sleep are examples of this.

What are whole body healthy habits?

300

This type of media platform can impact teens' social interactions and self-esteem.

What is social media?

300

This issue involves a teen leaving home without permission and lacking a stable residence.

What is runaway youth?

300

This activity involves young people participating in efforts to improve their communities and influence public policy.

What is youth activism?

400

This phenomenon involves negative attitudes and beliefs about mental health issues.

What is mental health stigma?

400

his stimulant commonly found in cigarettes can be highly addictive.

What is nicotine?

400

This form of abuse involves unwanted aggressive behavior among school-aged children.

 What is bullying?

400

This term refers to the process of building mental toughness to handle life's challenges.

What is resilience?

400

This issue occurs when teens are without a permanent place to live.

What is teen homelessness?

500

This disorder involves sudden and severe changes in mood and energy levels.

What is bipolar disorder?

500

This type of behavior often results from peers' influence encouraging risky actions.

What is peer pressure?

500

This concept relates to how one perceives and expresses their individuality

What is identity and self-expression?

500

This term describes unhealthy eating patterns and concerns about body weight.

What are eating disorders?

500

This issue involves the negative effects of societal expectations on teens' mental health.

 What is mental health stigma?

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