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But I was told by dazzling sativa fueled folks that there was no effect from the lockdowns

PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,872 Standard Supporter
edited March 2022 in Tug Tavern
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2022/mar/22/survey-shows-that-while-substance-use-declined-men/

Of the more than 9,000 10th-graders surveyed, 38% reported feeling sad and hopeless in the last year, so much so they stopped doing their usual activities, and 20% of respondents considered attempting suicide. In Spokane County, 40% of 10th-graders surveyed felt sad or hopeless in the past year, and 22% considered attempting suicide.

Even more 12th-graders reported feeling sad or hopeless, with 45% of that group saying they felt that way in the past year.

Well over half of eighth-, 10th- and 12th-graders reported feeling anxious or nervous in the past two weeks when they were surveyed.

The survey highlights what service providers have been experiencing since the pandemic began: More children and teens are in need of mental health resources and services in the state.



Just normal teen-age angst, right? No correlation whatsoever.

bullshit.



Comments

  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    It’s nice not being like Dazzler where you have to lie to yourself and others about obvious truths. Those of us with kids know the effect that the DIMS evil political policies have had.

    Power is all that matters to these people. I once just detested leftists. Now I actually hate them after Covid. Harsh yes, but that’s what they deserve. These are not good people.

    Now they’re trying to convince us that they saved us all with their policies. Let’s have a survey of Cali HS kids v. FL and see which group feels better about life in general.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 34,491 Standard Supporter

    https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2022/mar/22/survey-shows-that-while-substance-use-declined-men/

    Of the more than 9,000 10th-graders surveyed, 38% reported feeling sad and hopeless in the last year, so much so they stopped doing their usual activities, and 20% of respondents considered attempting suicide. In Spokane County, 40% of 10th-graders surveyed felt sad or hopeless in the past year, and 22% considered attempting suicide.

    Even more 12th-graders reported feeling sad or hopeless, with 45% of that group saying they felt that way in the past year.

    Well over half of eighth-, 10th- and 12th-graders reported feeling anxious or nervous in the past two weeks when they were surveyed.

    The survey highlights what service providers have been experiencing since the pandemic began: More children and teens are in need of mental health resources and services in the state.



    Just normal teen-age angst, right? No correlation whatsoever.

    bullshit.



    That's Probably just from living in a communist ruled state.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Shut up. Kids in Ukraine have it worse.
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