Teenage Depression - a Growing Problem
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Teenage Depression
Lecturer
Johannes Godfreid Maria Kirkels
01/06/2018
Written By
Nitin Tamrakar
Introduction
This research proposal present outline and foundation for my formal research report writing next, it will cover 5 parts in total: Introduction, literature review, Methodology, Expected result and Bibliography.
Depression is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affect on the feelings, the way of thinking and act. It causes
Teenage depression is a growing problem in today’s society and is often a major contributing factor for a multitude of adolescent problems. Teenagers have always been vulnerable to depression for a variety of reasons. It’s a confusing time of life because a teen’s body is changing along with their relationships. Present teen’s face more challenge. They are growing in a quite different world from that of their parent’s youth. Adolescents today are faced with stressed that were unknown to previous generations and are dealing with them in an often-self-destructive way. Modern society has changed the perception of teenagers. New parental lifestyles, combined with changes in the economy, often give less time and energy for parents to devote to their offspring. Often society views teen for what they can be instead of for what they are. The identity of today’s teenagers is who they become in future.
These young people face stress in school as well with resources decreasing and campus violence and harassment increasing. Teens feel less safe, less
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