People often overlook the severity of depression, and more importantly the depression in the adolescence, a legal barrier to society. The severity of depression in adolescence is due to the general lack of awareness of events occurring in society. In 2012, 28.5% of adolescents experienced depression "and 15.8% of adolescents considered suicide preference because severe depression was not overlooked or not being treated (Vidourek 1 par 1). Even teenagers often ignore or refuse their own melancholy because they themselves or someone else does not recognize these signs.
Introduction The research project that I and my team decided to do was adolescent depression. I hope that young people know more about this major youth problem and how it will affect our daily lives. Depression in adolescence is a major problem and has not been adequately confirmed in high school. Many people, even adults, do not understand the effects of puberty depression. Statistics on adolescent depression should be alarmed. According to research, one in five children has one psychological, behavioral, or emotional problem. First of all, what is "suicide"? According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, suicide is a voluntary and conscious suicide act or instance. The number of young people losing their lives every year is increasing rapidly. Suicide by young people is becoming uncontrollable, and it seems that everyone is realizing the seriousness of the problem. On average, 18 American young people lose their lives every 90 minutes. The National Institute of Mental Health believes it as much as possible
Always ignoring the severity of depression, and more importantly the major depression of adolescence, this is a legal barrier to society. The severity of depression in adolescence is due to the general lack of awareness of events occurring in society. In 2012, 28.5% of adolescents experienced depression "and 15.8% of adolescents considered suicide preference because severe depression was not overlooked or not being treated (Vidourek 1 par 1). Even teenagers often ignore their own melancholy or even reject them.