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2017 Children’s Mental Health Report

A look at the teenage years, highlighting unique factors that make adolescence exciting, important, and potentially dangerous.

In this year’s report we take a look at the teenage years, highlighting unique factors that make adolescence exciting, important, and potentially dangerous — including its role as a significant risk period for mental health disorders.

The report is guided and organized according to three main concepts:

  • The adolescent brain develops until at least age 25.
  • Most mental health disorders have onset before 24.
  • Encouraging understanding of adolescent mental health through education and anti-stigma programs will change lives.

This report explores specific issues including:

  • smartphones and social media
  • substance use and abuse
  • anxiety and depression
  • ADHD
  • psychotic episodes and schizophrenia
  • suicide and self-harm
  • unique challenges in adolescent mental health care
  • evidence-based educational and therapeutic approaches for adolescents

Download the Report and Overview

Download the 2017 Children’s Mental Health Report and Overview or view our other reports.

Download Report Download Overview

Teen Supplement

Download the 2017 Children’s Mental Health Report Supplement: Talking to Teens About the Brain, Behavior and Risk.

Download Supplement

Shareable Resources

Download a toolkit with social media and email tips and a shareable infographic, perfect for social media.

Download Toolkit Download Infographic

Questions?

Contact our Media Office or call +1 646.625.4341.