At a glance
- Youth in the U.S. are experiencing a mental health crisis.
- The mental health crisis is affecting many teens, but some teens are affected more than others.
- Schools can play an important role in helping reverse these trends.
The data
Adolescent mental health in the U.S. was worsening prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our nation's youth are experiencing a mental health crisis.
CDC's 2023 Youth Risk Behavior Survey data offer an important snapshot of adolescent health and well-being related to mental health.
Connection can help
Schools play an important role in promoting student mental health. Feeling connected to others at school is a powerful strategy to protect students’ mental health.
School connectedness
School connectedness is the belief that others at school care about you, your success, and your well-being. When youth feel connected to their school, they are less likely to experience poor mental health.
See Also
What CDC is doing
Implementing mental health services and programs can support youth in school.
What Works in Schools
CDC's What Works in Schools program supports school districts in improving school connectedness. The program does this by:
- Creating safer and more supportive environments that protect student mental health.
- Supporting quality health education and connecting students to needed services.