Teens identifying with the "goth" culture may be more vulnerable to depression and self-harm, according to a UK study. More than a third of goth teens reported hurting themselves on purpose and nearly ...
Teenage goths are three times more likely to suffer from clinical depression than other adolescents, doctors have warned. Experts from Oxford and Bristol found that teenagers who identified themselves ...
Parents concerned that their offspring are seen as a ‘chavs’ or ‘bimbos’ should not panic, after a new study showed they are less likely to be depressed and self-harm than other youth subcultures.
New research published in The Lancet indicates that young people who consider themselves to be part of the goth subculture might be at increased risk of depression and self-harm. There is increasing ...
Teenagers who identified very strongly with being a goth at age 15 years were three times more likely to be clinically depressed and five times more likely to commit self-harm at age 18 years than ...
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