'Britain's girls are at crisis point': The truth about teen mental health New research shows almost half of British girls aged 17 to 21 have suffered with mental health problems. Emma Gees explains why. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
See also:
- Parents 'miss pressures on girls' BBC News
- Almost half of British girls seek help for mental health problems The Daily Telegraph
- Teenage girls' mental health overlooked by parents, survey finds The Guardian
- Survey reveals 'fragile' state of girls wellbeing OnMedica
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