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Teen Self-Harm Crisis: What’s Really Happening?
ER visits for self-harm among young girls have skyrocketed in the U.S.:
Cases more than doubled since 2009 for ages 15–19.
Girls aged 10–14 now face a 5x higher risk than in 2009.
Cyberbullying increases the chance of self-harm by 2.47x.
Backed by research from The Institute for Family Studies, Barrocas et al., and Monto et al., the numbers paint a disturbing picture of a generation in crisis.
In this video, we explore not only the data but also the spiritual side—how bullying, culture, and even demonic influence may be fueling today’s epidemic of despair.
By Susan Davis & Dina Kalmeta5
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Teen Self-Harm Crisis: What’s Really Happening?
ER visits for self-harm among young girls have skyrocketed in the U.S.:
Cases more than doubled since 2009 for ages 15–19.
Girls aged 10–14 now face a 5x higher risk than in 2009.
Cyberbullying increases the chance of self-harm by 2.47x.
Backed by research from The Institute for Family Studies, Barrocas et al., and Monto et al., the numbers paint a disturbing picture of a generation in crisis.
In this video, we explore not only the data but also the spiritual side—how bullying, culture, and even demonic influence may be fueling today’s epidemic of despair.