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    A new study suggested that extended use of electronic devices, such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets may cause symptoms of depression in teens. According to the researchers from the San Diego State University and Florida State University that people, particularly teens, who spend more time in social media are more vulnerable to develop depression. “One hour, maybe two hours [a day], doesn't increase risk all that much. But once you get to three hours - and especially four and then, really, five

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    Depression affects 25 million people a year. When the feeling of hopelessness and despair just would not go away make be caused by depression. Depression makes it hard to function in your everyday life. Getting through the day may be overwhelming. Although depression is a very common mood disorder. The death of a family member, being fired from a current job, ending a long term relationship are some difficult experiences for most people. It is normal to feel sad or grief to these situations, some

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    Introduction The research project my group and I decided to do was on teen depression. We wanted teens to be more familiar with this major teen issue and how it affects our daily lives. Teen depression is a major concern and it is not fully acknowledged within high schools. Many people even adults don’t understand the results of teen depression. The statistics on teen depression are sobering. Studies indicate that one in five children have some sort of mental, behavioral, or emotional problem

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    research is Depression, which is an illness that affect most of the teens in the United States and worldwide. Although I have family members who have been experiencing depression including me, I did not know that this horrible feeling can catch adolescents specifically that period called puberty. Puberty is the most critical period where the child has a transition into adolescent and it is characterized for a mixture of changes in behaviors, moodiest. One of the most dangerous is Depression. My 12 years

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    development. One of the most common issues is depression. A depressive disorder can best be defined as an illness that involves the body, mood, and thoughts. This particular disorder can interfere with daily life and normal functioning. Depression has become an issue for millions of Americans. While studying about this topic, I found an article that really gave insight to what this issue really is. The article itself is centered on depression in teens, rather than other ages. Throughout reviewing

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    constantly overlook the severity of depression, more importantly, major teen depression, which presents a legitimate obstacle in society. The intensity of teen depression results from society’s general lack of acknowledgement of the rising affair. In 2012, “28.5% of teens were depressed” and 15.8% of teens contemplated the option of suicide (Vidourek 1 par. 1), due to their major depression going unnoticed or untreated for. Even teenagers themselves often ignore their depression or remain in denial because

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    Teen Depression When it comes to depression, it is one of the most common mental illness among adolescents. Statistically, in a school of one thousand students, as many as one hundred students may be experiencing depression or mood swings severe enough to warrant a psychiatric diagnosis (Cash). Depression is a type of mental illness that can be hard to interpret and understand to a full level. A lot of people may see depression as a way to get out of doing work or something that does not seem to

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    The Merriam Webster dictionary defines depression as, “A mood disorder marked especially by sadness, inactivity, difficulty in thinking and concentration.” this is something everyone relates to especially teenagers. In the article, “Hearing That Things Can Change Helps Teens Dodge Depression” Maanvi Singh, a writer for NPR, describes how depression acts within a teenager. The topic at hand, depression is quite intricate, it is hard to understand or deal with it, and usually can only be dealt with

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    people.Three hundred million people go through depression around the world everyday of many different ages.There are different signs in telling whether a teenager is feeling depressed.Many people think that depression is not as bad as other diseases or problems in the world. If a loved one has depression you may be feeling many different emotions but that's normal because it's not easy dealing with friends or families depression.Teen depression is much more than feeling temporarily sad or down

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    People constantly overlook the severity of depression, more importantly, major teen depression, which presents a legitimate obstacle in society. Teen depression’s intensity results from society’s general lack of acknowledgement of the rising affair. The surprisingly low amount of people aware of teen depression creates a serious matter in today’s world. Within the past year, 15.8% of teens contemplated the option of suicide, due to their major depression going unnoticed or untreated for (Vidourek)

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