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Girls go through more emotional troubles than boys: New Study

A new study has revealed that the number of schoolgirls at risk of emotional problems has risen sharply.

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A new study has revealed that the number of schoolgirls at risk of emotional problems has risen sharply.

Scientists analysed questionnaires completed by 1,600 pupils aged 11-13 in 2009, comparing them with similar surveys conducted five years later, BBC News reported. The study revealed there was a 7% spike in girls reporting emotional issues while boys' answers remained fairly stable.

Scientists found that social, peer and behavioural problems remained relatively constant for boys and girls across the five years.

They said reasons behind this could include a drive to achieve unrealistic body images perpetuated by social media and an increasing sexualisation of young women. Funding cuts to mental health services might also be to blame, they suggested. To help overcome this, researchers suggested teachers should be given the right resources to look out for emotional problems. And they argue mental health services should be more widely available.

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