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Teenage Depression The
teen years are a time of experimentation and risk taking. For some
teens the social pressures of trying to fit in can be too much
pressure. These years can be even more troubling for teens who are
confronted with teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, violence,
delinquency, suicide, depression, unintentional injuries and school
failure. Parents often walk a tight rope between allowing their
teenager to gain some independence and helping them to deal with
their feelings during this difficult and challenging time in their
lives. Teenagers
recognize that they are developmentally between child and adult.
Emerging cognitive abilities and social experiences lead teens to
question adult values and experiment with health risk behaviors. Some
behaviors threaten current health, while other behaviors may have
long-term health consequences. The changes in cognitive abilities
offer an opportunity to help the teenager develop attitudes and
lifestyles that can enhance their health and well being. Teen health
prevention includes maintaining a healthy diet, exercising regularly,
preventing injuries and screening annually for potential health
conditions that could adversely affect teenage health. |