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Teens with low self-esteem are more likely to use drugs, drop out of school, and suffer from eating disorders.
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Low self-esteem in teens is a known risk factor that increases the likelihood of substance use, school problems (including dropout), and disordered eating, though it does not make these outcomes inevitable.
Low self-esteem in teens is a known risk factor that increases the likelihood of substance use, school problems (including dropout), and disordered eating, though it does not make these outcomes inevitable.
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