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Study finds teen girls who avoid this more likely to have anxiety

Research shows teenage girls avoiding certain behaviors have a higher risk of anxiety, highlighting key mental-health risk factors for this demographic.

  • A study published on talker.news found teenage girls who avoided a behavior were more likely to have anxiety, researchers said.
  • Researchers examined avoidance behavior to investigate links between avoidance and mental‑health risk factors among teenage girls using observational study data.
  • Visual data showed participants' gaze with a red circle indicator, analyzing 5,200 observations from teenage girls, the study found.
  • Parents and schools may find the results timely for monitoring teen anxiety, and authors say the findings could prompt further research and outreach.
  • Published on talker.news, the piece is part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange with photos credited to Karola G, Pexels and Yan Krukau, Pexels.
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Study finds teen girls who avoid this more likely to have anxiety

Psychologists say the findings run counter to prevailing wisdom in the field.

·Missoula, United States
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