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Teen Depression
Teen depression is a very quiet problem to the people it takes over, but to those wanting to help stop teen depression it is a very loud spoken, horrific issue in teens all across America and beyond. What may lead to teen depression? Not having notifications or messeges on Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, and more. Also not having texts may lead to an unhappy behavior. How would these things lead to depression? Not having somebody comment on a picture, send you a text, or something like these can make a person feel alone and unloved.
To prevent teen depression in yourself: do not check your facebook constantly, or stare at you phone. To prevent teen depression in a friend: comment on their photos, text them to see how they are doing. Just small things like these can save lifes. Depression can lead to suicide; Girls attempt suicide more often than guys, but guys have more success in suicidal situations than girls. We can stop depression and suicide.
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