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Parents miss pressures on girls, says Girlguiding | |
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Parents are too often out of touch with the mental health pressures faced by girls and young women, suggests research. | Parents are too often out of touch with the mental health pressures faced by girls and young women, suggests research. |
Self-harm was the biggest health concern for girls aged 11-21, according to the Girlguiding Girls' Attitudes Survey 2015. | Self-harm was the biggest health concern for girls aged 11-21, according to the Girlguiding Girls' Attitudes Survey 2015. |
Researchers questioned a representative sample of more than 1,500 UK girls and young women aged seven to 21. | Researchers questioned a representative sample of more than 1,500 UK girls and young women aged seven to 21. |
The findings "provide a stark warning", said chief executive Julie Bentley. | The findings "provide a stark warning", said chief executive Julie Bentley. |
Resilience | Resilience |
The figures show the mental wellbeing and resilience of UK girls are under threat - and yet adults are failing to recognise this, according to the organisation, the UK's largest charity for girls and young women. | The figures show the mental wellbeing and resilience of UK girls are under threat - and yet adults are failing to recognise this, according to the organisation, the UK's largest charity for girls and young women. |
Among more than 1,000 11-to-21-year-old girls and young women questioned, the top health concerns were self-harm, mental illness, depression and eating disorders, along with smoking. | Among more than 1,000 11-to-21-year-old girls and young women questioned, the top health concerns were self-harm, mental illness, depression and eating disorders, along with smoking. |
Some 62% of this age group said they knew a girl or young woman who had experienced a mental health problem, while 82% said adults often failed to recognise the pressures they faced. | Some 62% of this age group said they knew a girl or young woman who had experienced a mental health problem, while 82% said adults often failed to recognise the pressures they faced. |
Overall, more than a third (37%) said they had needed help with their own mental health. | Overall, more than a third (37%) said they had needed help with their own mental health. |
Girlguiding says comparable figures from its 2010 survey showed girls' top concerns then were binge-drinking, smoking and drug abuse. | |
The 2015 survey suggests girls believe their parents' worries are stuck in the past, focusing on drug and alcohol abuse. | The 2015 survey suggests girls believe their parents' worries are stuck in the past, focusing on drug and alcohol abuse. |
Worries about sexual harassment and low body confidence are widespread, suggests the survey. | Worries about sexual harassment and low body confidence are widespread, suggests the survey. |
Three-quarters of the 11-to-21 age group said anxiety about sexual harassment had had a negative impact on them in some way, for example, affecting what they wore and how they felt about their bodies. | Three-quarters of the 11-to-21 age group said anxiety about sexual harassment had had a negative impact on them in some way, for example, affecting what they wore and how they felt about their bodies. |
Some 39% said they had experienced a demeaning comment on their appearance within the past week. | Some 39% said they had experienced a demeaning comment on their appearance within the past week. |
Among the seven-to-11 age group, 83% reported feeling sad or down and 16% said this was because of concerns about their looks. | Among the seven-to-11 age group, 83% reported feeling sad or down and 16% said this was because of concerns about their looks. |
Root causes | Root causes |
Ms Bentley called for an open conversation about the issues. | Ms Bentley called for an open conversation about the issues. |
"By listening to girls we can work together to tackle the root causes of their distress and champion their potential." | "By listening to girls we can work together to tackle the root causes of their distress and champion their potential." |
Guide Katherine Bradfield, aged 18, said the survey shone a light "on what life is really like for girls in the UK today - and it's a troubling picture. | Guide Katherine Bradfield, aged 18, said the survey shone a light "on what life is really like for girls in the UK today - and it's a troubling picture. |
"Girls are battling adversity at every corner - as everyday sexism and harassment remain a constant, unwanted presence in our lives. | "Girls are battling adversity at every corner - as everyday sexism and harassment remain a constant, unwanted presence in our lives. |
"Now we see the damaging consequences of these pressures, as they take their toll on girls' mental wellbeing. | "Now we see the damaging consequences of these pressures, as they take their toll on girls' mental wellbeing. |
"We've given a voice to girls' concerns. Now it's time for real change to tackle this damning status quo." | "We've given a voice to girls' concerns. Now it's time for real change to tackle this damning status quo." |
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