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【2】QuickStats: Suicide Rates*,? for Teens Aged 15–19 Years, by Sex — United States, 1975–2015
【3】iGen
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【6】Smartphone use undermines enjoyment of face-to-face social interactions
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【8】Why teen depression rates are rising faster for girls than boys