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These Are The Biggest Threats To Teens’ Mental Health

August 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Teen mental health concerns are on the rise, but the way teens and parents perceive the root causes can vary significantly. This visual representation, courtesy of Visual Capitalist’s Bruno Venditti, compares their viewpoints on the factors driving mental health issues among teenagers.

While both groups identify social media as the primary concern, teenagers are more likely than parents to point to bullying and academic pressure. The chart highlights the areas where their perspectives align—and where they diverge.

The data used for this visualization is sourced from the Pew Research Center.

Social Media Dominates Both Perspectives

Social media emerges as the top concern for both parties, albeit with varying levels of apprehension.

While 44% of parents identify social media as the primary threat, only 22% of teens share the same sentiment. Interestingly, a majority of teenagers view social media positively for fostering friendships and nurturing creativity: 74% believe these platforms enhance their connections with friends, and 63% find them to be creative outlets.

Bullying and Pressure Cause More Concern Among Teens

Teens are more likely to highlight bullying (17%) and pressure from expectations (16%) compared to parents, who rank these issues lower at 9% and 8%, respectively.

These stressors often originate in school settings and peer interactions, which parents may not fully comprehend.

Parents Identify Broader Threats, Teens Focus on School-Related Stress

A small percentage of parents (5%) point to societal factors—such as politics or culture—as threats, while teenagers are more inclined to attribute mental strain to school-related challenges (5%).

If you found this article informative, be sure to read Social Media Especially Harms Girls’ Sleep and Mental Health on Voronoi, the innovative app from Visual Capitalist.

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