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Today’s teenagers, at least in the eye of the older generation, have no reason to be unhappy.However, a recent survey targeting teenagers in 22 provinces indicates that 12.97 percent of the people questioned have some sort of mental problems.This originates from falling out(爭吵)with people or from pressure with studies, causing depression, constant worry and fear, the survey says.
Experts caution that metal problems are becoming an increasingly bigger threat to teenagers, and have resulted in higher rates of smoking, drug taking and excessive drinking among youth.
Today’s teenagers are confronted with(面臨)tougher challenges in study and employment.As an only child in a family, young people bear higher expectations from their parents.
Living under such great pressure makes, teenagers susceptible to mental problems.On the other hand, teachers and parents tend to focus their attentions on academic performances, but neglect their feelings.
Mental problems, if not addressed properly, will greatly influence the quality of the country’s talent.It is estimated that by the year 2020 mental illness will increase to one fourth of the total cases of illness from the current one fifth.
The survey should ring alarm bells to schools and parents, and efficient measures must be taken to ensure the health of our teenagers-both physically and mentally.
Schools should build up a contingent(可能事件)of professional personal to give students regular checkups and consultations(咨詢)on their mental health.
Parents are encouraged to make friends with their children so that they are willing to and dare to share their problems with parents.