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How Identity Struggles and Past Hurts Shape Mental Health in Latiné Teens
Texas, USASaturday, March 22, 2025
But here is where it gets interesting. The study also looked at how these things changed over time. For teens who had negative feelings about their ethnic background, past hurts made anxiety and depression worse over time. But for teens who did not have these negative feelings, past hurts did not make things worse over time. In fact, they might have even gotten better.
This study shows that it is not just about what happens to teens. It is also about how they feel about themselves. Feeling bad about their ethnic background can make past hurts even harder to deal with. This is something that needs more research. Especially in the diverse groups of Latiné teens. It is important to understand how these feelings develop and change. And how they can be helped.
So, what can be done? Well, for starters, schools and communities need to do more. They need to support Latiné teens. They need to help them feel good about their ethnic background. They need to provide resources for mental health. This is not just about fixing problems. It is about preventing them in the first place. It is about giving teens the tools they need to deal with tough times. It is about giving them the support they need to thrive.
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