Comment by Jean-Papoulos 4 days ago Actually getting kids tested for them. 3 comments Jean-Papoulos Reply persedes 4 days ago You can argue for more increased self-reporting, but suicide rates are going up too. paulddraper 4 days ago To support this: https://www.charliehealth.com/research/the-us-teen-suicide-r...According to the CDC, teen suicide rate is up over 33% from 1999.(Obviously, social media doesn't have to be the only cause. But something is producing a material difference and it's hard to say social media isn't a leading one.) paulddraper 4 days ago Do you have evidence to back up that claim?
persedes 4 days ago You can argue for more increased self-reporting, but suicide rates are going up too. paulddraper 4 days ago To support this: https://www.charliehealth.com/research/the-us-teen-suicide-r...According to the CDC, teen suicide rate is up over 33% from 1999.(Obviously, social media doesn't have to be the only cause. But something is producing a material difference and it's hard to say social media isn't a leading one.)
paulddraper 4 days ago To support this: https://www.charliehealth.com/research/the-us-teen-suicide-r...According to the CDC, teen suicide rate is up over 33% from 1999.(Obviously, social media doesn't have to be the only cause. But something is producing a material difference and it's hard to say social media isn't a leading one.)
You can argue for more increased self-reporting, but suicide rates are going up too.
To support this: https://www.charliehealth.com/research/the-us-teen-suicide-r...
According to the CDC, teen suicide rate is up over 33% from 1999.
(Obviously, social media doesn't have to be the only cause. But something is producing a material difference and it's hard to say social media isn't a leading one.)
Do you have evidence to back up that claim?