HPK Researchers have found that teenage girls are suffering far worse mental health and wellbeing issues than boys. The study from the University of Warwick was based on more than 11,000 UK teenagers found that around 15 per cent (approximately 1,650) reported self-harm in the last year. Among them more than seven in ten (73 per cent) were girls - more than double the rate for boys (27 per cent), the research added. The study, published in the journal Research Papers in Education, suggests 14-year-old girls have become the new high-risk group, and this is linked to gender inequality such as sexist notions around body type. Poverty is another significant factor— the study found teenagers from families earning the least were significantly (48 per cent) more likely to report low life satisfaction than those from the wealthiest homes. "Current policy places the onus to resolve inequality on individuals, such as young people, teachers and parents,"
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