Roughly two-thirds of teens have between one and four close friends, and 89% have a friend they can turn to for emotional ...
Bullying, substance abuse, anxiety and depression don’t always affect teen boys and girls equally, according to a new survey.
Teens who report strong, high-quality friendships tend to have better mental health—an influence that appears nearly three ...
Adolescents with the strongest relationships are the most likely to have high levels of well-being — even when they use ...
Research indicates that the number of teens experiencing romantic relationships has dropped. In a 2023 poll from the Survey ...
Teen girls and boys in the U.S. face different pressures and report different experiences at school, though they have many of ...
Teens who have strong, supportive friendships are more likely to have positive mental health, even if they spend a lot of ...