Friday the 23rd of February 2018
Anchor Report/ Introduction-
And now over to Trinity Bale and her special feature on Mental illness in Teenagers.
Report-
According to a recent report 1 in 4 people with suffer from some kind of mental illness each year, which may seem like a large amount, however there are over 200 classified mental illness'. And one of the most renowned ages that seems to suffer from mental illness are teenagers. according to a recent study, out of 30,000 students aged 14-15, one in 3 girls suffered from anxiety or depression. It had also been noted that the rate of anxiety and depression in males had dropped since 2005. The reason why teenagers may suffer from such mental illnesses as anxiety and depression, which may be due to the pressures of everyday life and exams, as well as drama from peers and friends. However, with teenagers suffering from mental illnesses comes the problem of distinguishing it from normal teenage behaviour. That's why it's always best to speak to someone if you ever feel like you may be suffering from a mental illness. And now here is ____, a professional therapist with knowledge of mental illnesses in teenagers.
Another reason teenagers may begin to suffer from mental illnesses could be from pressures online as the ideal figures of girls and boys are constantly being shared and liked as well as broadcasted straight to a teenager's homepage. And now here is an interview with ___, a teenager suffering from ____.
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L/o:To research and plan an effective news report
Who-Teenagers in the UK.
What-The rise in mental illness in teenagers across the UK.
When-Now.
Where-In the UK.
Why-
Approximately 1 in 4 people in the UK will experiencea mental health problem each year [1]. In England, 1 in 6 people report experiencing a common mental health problem (such as anxiety and depression) in any given week [2].
There are more than 200 classified forms of mental illness. Some of the more common disorders are: clinical depression, bipolar disorder, dementia, schizophrenia and anxiety disorders. Symptoms may include changes in mood, personality, personal habits and/or social withdrawal.
30,000 pupils aged 14-15, more than one in three teen girls suffer from anxiety or depression. ... In fact, depression and anxiety in boys had actually fallen since 2005.16 Mar 2017
Normal teenagers are often moody due to hormonal and physical changes that happen during puberty. However, when mental illness is involved, it may be difficult to differentiate “normal teenage behaviour” from the symptoms of depression, anxiety and other emotional difficulties. Along with the teenage years comes drama.
I can interview Miss Gilbert
Interview questions:
- For the expert:
Do you think that there has been a rise in mental illness or has it always been there?
(If so, why has it happened?)
What is the most common mental illness in teenagers you've come across in your career?
What's the age range that most teenagers are when they come to you for help with their mental illness?
What's the leading cause for most teenagers?
For the person suffering:
What's it like in your everyday life?
How aware of mental illness were you before you were diagnosed?
What mental illness do you suffer from?
How do you feel about stereotyping of certain mental illnesses?
How did your family and friends react to finding out about your mental illness?
Who-Teenagers in the UK.
What-The rise in mental illness in teenagers across the UK.
When-Now.
Where-In the UK.
Why-
Approximately 1 in 4 people in the UK will experiencea mental health problem each year [1]. In England, 1 in 6 people report experiencing a common mental health problem (such as anxiety and depression) in any given week [2].
There are more than 200 classified forms of mental illness. Some of the more common disorders are: clinical depression, bipolar disorder, dementia, schizophrenia and anxiety disorders. Symptoms may include changes in mood, personality, personal habits and/or social withdrawal.
30,000 pupils aged 14-15, more than one in three teen girls suffer from anxiety or depression. ... In fact, depression and anxiety in boys had actually fallen since 2005.16 Mar 2017
Normal teenagers are often moody due to hormonal and physical changes that happen during puberty. However, when mental illness is involved, it may be difficult to differentiate “normal teenage behaviour” from the symptoms of depression, anxiety and other emotional difficulties. Along with the teenage years comes drama.
I can interview Miss Gilbert
Interview questions:
- For the expert:
Do you think that there has been a rise in mental illness or has it always been there?
(If so, why has it happened?)
What is the most common mental illness in teenagers you've come across in your career?
What's the age range that most teenagers are when they come to you for help with their mental illness?
What's the leading cause for most teenagers?
For the person suffering:
What's it like in your everyday life?
How aware of mental illness were you before you were diagnosed?
What mental illness do you suffer from?
How do you feel about stereotyping of certain mental illnesses?
How did your family and friends react to finding out about your mental illness?
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