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Teenagers Are Confronting The Next Predominance Of Mental Well-being Disarranges Such As Anxiety, Depression, And Eating Disorders. This Slant Demonstrates A Developing Number Of Youthful People Encountering Passionate And Mental Trouble.
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1. Baxter, A. J., Scott, K. M., Ferrari, A. J., Norman, R. E., Vos, T., & Whiteford, H. A. (2014). Challenging the myth of an “epidemic” of common mental disorders: trends in the global prevalence of anxiety and depression between 1990 and 2010. Depression and anxiety, 31(6), 506-516.
2. Merikangas, K. R., He, J. J., Burstein, M., Swanson, S. A., Avenevoli, S., Cui, L., ... & Swendsen, J. (2010). Lifetime prevalence of mental disorders in US adolescents: results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication–Adolescent Supplement (NCS-A). Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 49(10), 980-989.
3. Costello, E. J., Egger, H. L., & Angold, A. (2005). Developmental epidemiology of anxiety disorders. In R. R. Wegner & T. H. Ollendick (Eds.), Handbook of Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents (pp. 25-46). Sage Publications.
4. Keski-Rahkonen, A., & Mustelin, L. (2016). Epidemiology of eating disorders in Europe: prevalence, incidence, comorbidity, course, consequences, and risk factors. Current opinion in psychiatry, 29(6), 340-345.
5. Lewinsohn, P. M., Hops, H., Roberts, R. E., Seeley, J. R., & Andrews, J. A. (1993). Adolescent psychopathology: I. Prevalence and incidence of depression and other DSM-III–R disorders in high school students. Journal of abnormal psychology, 102(1), 133-144.
Please note that these references provide general information on the prevalence and trends of mental health disorders in adolescents, but specific data on the "next predominance" or growing numbers of these disorders may require more recent research or regional studies.
2. Merikangas, K. R., He, J. J., Burstein, M., Swanson, S. A., Avenevoli, S., Cui, L., ... & Swendsen, J. (2010). Lifetime prevalence of mental disorders in US adolescents: results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication–Adolescent Supplement (NCS-A). Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 49(10), 980-989.
3. Costello, E. J., Egger, H. L., & Angold, A. (2005). Developmental epidemiology of anxiety disorders. In R. R. Wegner & T. H. Ollendick (Eds.), Handbook of Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents (pp. 25-46). Sage Publications.
4. Keski-Rahkonen, A., & Mustelin, L. (2016). Epidemiology of eating disorders in Europe: prevalence, incidence, comorbidity, course, consequences, and risk factors. Current opinion in psychiatry, 29(6), 340-345.
5. Lewinsohn, P. M., Hops, H., Roberts, R. E., Seeley, J. R., & Andrews, J. A. (1993). Adolescent psychopathology: I. Prevalence and incidence of depression and other DSM-III–R disorders in high school students. Journal of abnormal psychology, 102(1), 133-144.
Please note that these references provide general information on the prevalence and trends of mental health disorders in adolescents, but specific data on the "next predominance" or growing numbers of these disorders may require more recent research or regional studies.
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