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More Green, Happier Teen? (childtrends.org)

 

According to a survey conducted by the American Psychological Association, about 30 percent of teens report being depressed or sad as a result of stress. But spending more time in green spaces may be an easy way to help some kids relax.

School, friends, social media—teens today have a lot to be stressed about. Researchers at Temple University and the University of Tennessee wanted to know how to help teenagers de-stress. They studied 179 urban-area teens for two years. The participants were given cell phones equipped with GPS. On certain days, these teens got text messages with questions about their stress levels. At the same time, the cell phone recorded their locations on a map. Results showed that teens who spent more time in natural green spaces had lower stress levels, but only if they were away from green spaces near home.

The findings suggest that giving teens the opportunity to spend time in natural areas that are not near their home could mean less stress. Too much stress can lead to depression, poor sleep, obesity, and even substance abuse. So incorporate more green if you want a happier teen.

To read more of the Child Trends article, please click here.

Contributors to this news report include: Cyndy McGrath, Supervising Producer; Julie Marks, Field Producer; Milvionne Chery, News Producer; Roque Correa, Editor.

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