One-third of teens show early depression response with substance use treatment alone

Many teens with severe substance use symptoms had symptoms for alcohol, cannabis, prescription, and other drug use disorders in adulthood

Students who felt close to someone at school had lower prevalence of poor mental health, had considered or attempted suicide

Women with high BMI throughout teens report significantly greater premenstrual symptoms in adulthood

Current use of any tobacco product reported more often by students identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual and by transgender students

Risk increased for developing a mental health issue, self-harm, and psychiatric hospitalization after a concussion

No indirect associations seen for symptoms of depression and anxiety with migraine, nonmigraine frequent headache

President’s plan includes a special focus on school-age youth

Odds for depression, suicidality lower among transgender and nonbinary adolescents after one year of receiving gender-affirming care

Surveillance data show 20.9 percent aged 12 to 17 years had major depressive episode; 18.8 percent seriously considered attempting suicide