疾病预防控制中心:许多青少年说他们没有得到情感支持,但父母说他们得到了

Alison Knopf
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根据联邦国家健康访谈调查(National Health Interview Survey)和国家健康访谈调查(National Health Interview Survey-Teen),父母认为他们的青春期孩子得到的情感支持与青少年认为他们得到的支持之间存在很大差距。2021-2022 年,58.5% 的青少年表示总是或通常会得到他们所需的社会和情感支持。性别、种族和西班牙血统、性少数群体或性别少数群体身份、父母的最高教育水平和家庭收入水平等人口统计学特征均存在差异。总是或通常获得支持的青少年较少报告健康状况差或一般、焦虑或抑郁症状、生活满意度极低和睡眠质量差。与青少年的自我报告相比,家长对青少年的社会和情感支持的认知水平一直较高。
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CDC: Many teens say they don't receive emotional support, but parents say they do

According to the federal National Health Interview Survey and National Health Interview Survey–Teen, there's a big gap between the emotional support parents think their adolescent children are getting, and the support the teens say they're getting. In 2021–2022, 58.5% of teenagers reported always or usually receiving the social and emotional support they needed. Differences were seen by several demographic characteristics including sex, race and Hispanic origin, sexual or gender minority status, highest parental education level, and family income level. Teenagers who always or usually received support were less likely to report poor or fair health, anxiety or depression symptoms, very low life satisfaction, and poor sleep quality. Parents consistently reported higher perceived levels of their teenager's social and emotional support compared with the teenager's self-report.

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