Various studies released over the last two years have indicated as such - teens and young adults are among those hit the hardest by pandemic-related mental health issues.
A significant number of high school students in the United States experienced mental health issues during the COVID-19 pandemic according to a survey, with many considering suicide, feeling a sense of hopelessness and insecurity, increasing addictions, and suffering from abuses.
A growing concern for parents is the number of kids and teenagers reporting poor mental health during the pandemic, and a new study points to the scope and size.