Why American teens are so sad

American teens are more likely to be sad than any other age group.

In a new study, American teens were found to be the most likely age group to report feeling sad. The study, conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health, surveyed more than 13,000 people from each state in the US. According to their findings, nearly half of those surveyed reported feeling sad at some point in the past month. These numbers are significantly higher than the national average for all ages. It is important to note that these findings only reflect those who reported feeling sad and do not necessarily represent all American teens.

What is causing American teens to feel so sad?

Although this study does not specifically address why American teens are so sad, there are several factors that could be contributing to these feelings. For example, many young people have reported being bullied at school or on social media. In fact, bullying has been shown to increase feelings of sadness and loneliness among teenagers.

How can we help our children cope with sadness?

According to WebMD, parents should encourage their children when they are feeling down or depressed by helping them express their feelings through art or writing.