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It is the first nationally representative survey of public- and private-school high school students to assess the mental health and well-being of American youth during the COVID-19 pandemic.
WASHINGTON — The good news: American high school students are generally satisfied with their lives. But many of their peers in other countries are happier. Asked to rank their life satisfaction ...
High Schoolers' Mental Health Shows Small Improvement in a US Government Survey There are small signs of improvement in the mental health of U.S. teenagers, a government survey released Tuesday ...
Miguel Sotomayor/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- A first-of-its-kind survey has found that 3.3% of U.S. high school students identified as transgender in 2023, with another 2.2% identified as questioning.
Meanwhile, high schoolers saw significant decreases in substance use by every metric, according to the survey. Marijuana use among high schoolers dropped from nearly 15% to 11%, and vape use ...
More than one-third of high school students in the United States reported experiencing poor mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to survey results published in MMWR.
High school students also reported statistically significant declines in current use of any tobacco products (12.6% from 16.5%) and cigars (1.8% from 2.8%), the survey said.
More than 6 million middle and high school students were currently using tobacco product in 2019, according to National Youth Tobacco Survey data released Thursday by the US Centers for Disease ...
1. High schoolers and non-enrolled adults value on-the-job training the most out of all postsecondary options. Terrell Dunn, founding partner and consultant at HCM Strategists, said students value ...
High schoolers that value a college education are focused on real-life concerns such as earning more money and getting a better job — as opposed to learning or networking.