Forty-four percent of students persistently felt sad or hopeless and 55% experienced emotional abuse by a parent or other adult in the home, according to a 2021 CDC study.

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31 thoughts on “High school students suffered the worst mentally during pandemic: CDC”
  1. I was In 6th grade when the pandemic began. It took a drain on my mental health. Online school was extremely stressful for me. I developed depression and anxiety. And being quarantined I began isolating myself in my room and at the time I didn’t know that doing this would make me sadder and more depressed. And now, I have depression and anxiety and it’s even worse at home(ptsd)

  2. I’m autism and I’m 20 now. I was in 10th grade several years before the pandemic. Since I was socially awkward they would make me eat lunch in the basement and socially isolated me. So I’m glad that were finally paying attention to young peoples mental health.

  3. I’m autism and I’m 20 now. I was in 10th grade several years before the pandemic. Since I was socially awkward they would make me eat lunch in the basement and socially isolated me. So I’m glad that were finally paying attention to young peoples mental health.

  4. I’m autism and I’m 20 now. I was in 10th grade several years before the pandemic. Since I was socially awkward they would make me eat lunch in the basement and socially isolated me. So I’m glad that were finally paying attention to young peoples mental health.

  5. At 50, having horrible, socially disruptive and at times crippling bipolar disorder for 40 of the 50yrs…AND being able to get through life without crying about it, just goes to show the generational difference. I’m from a generation where no one was given participation awards, pats on the back and clapping hands for things that all kids should do anyway (cleaning rooms, doing homework, wiping your butt) or living a life through “likes” on social media and our parents actually said “No” or “You can do better if you try” or “it’s ok you didn’t win, just work harder next time”. People have seriously lost the plot. Everyone just HAS TO BE a special snowflake.
    And the 20yr old kid on here who said she’s autistic (fun fact, most people with anxiety disorders, mood disorders are generally on the Autism/Asperger’s spectrum, though not enough to be considered actually Autistic) and they made her eat lunch in the basement…please stop lying. You know it’s not true, we all know it’s not true.
    For those of us who are actually mentally ill, all of you/your whining little kids are just going through the adolescent experience. ALL adolescents go through anxiety and mood swings. It’s called hormones and discovering yourself as an individual. When people, parents and the media pander to this idea that there is no distinction between mental health and mental illness, all these teens start thinking they’re in some special club (that being the club of First World Problems) and it negates and takes away from those of us who actually struggle day to day.
    Please stop.

  6. “Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.” George Floyd, 675 days sober. Liberals… Say his name!

  7. I was In 6th grade when the pandemic began. It took a drain on my mental health. Online school was extremely stressful for me. I developed depression and anxiety. And being quarantined I began isolating myself in my room and at the time I didn’t know that doing this would make me sadder and more depressed. And now, I have depression and anxiety and it’s even worse at home(ptsd)

  8. I’m autism and I’m 20 now. I was in 10th grade several years before the pandemic. Since I was socially awkward they would make me eat lunch in the basement and socially isolated me. So I’m glad that were finally paying attention to young peoples mental health.

  9. Are they more “cranky” when they are near you 
    than away at school ???

  10. So yer saying your kids are only “half crack” as teenagers ? 😜

  11. Reading the comments, it’s clear that some of the adults here are having an even bigger crisis! 🤦🏻‍♀️

  12. AMERICAN KIDS ARE AS SOFT AS CHARMIN…..
    THEY COULD BE IN THE UKRAINE
    THEY COULD BE IN PALESTINE
    THEY COULD BE IN SYRIA
    I COULD NAME MANY OTHER COUNTRIES.
    THEY COULD BE RUNNING FOR THEIR LIVES WITH NO PLACE TO GO AND NO PLACE TO HIDE.
    WERE CREATING SNOWFLAKES THAT WON'T SURVIVE IF WE EVER HAVE 'REAL' PROBLEMS.
    WE USED TO BE A COUNTRY OF DOERS NOW WHERE A COUNTRY OF WHINERS WHEN THINGS DON'T GO OUR WAY.
    WE WHINE BECAUSE WE HAVE TO WEAR A MASK…
    WE WHINE WHEN WE NEED TO GET VACCINATED….
    GROWNUPS HAVEN'T BEEN VERY GROWNUP…..
    WE REAP WHAT WE SOW…..WHINERS.

  13. Listening to god music giving stronger menthality 🎼🎵🎶

  14. Shanghai's 25 million are Day 4 of a 9 Day Lock-down.

    57 MILLION AMERICANS ARE STILL NOT VACCINATED AFTER 2 YEARS.

    Covid deaths: US 1,006,988 UK 165,379 China 4,638 New Zealand 338.

    American parents protest at school meetings about? A: 187 school shootings in 10 years B: Masks.

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