Abstract

Anxiety, depression, and suicidality result in a high burden of disease among adolescents (aged 10–24 years).1,2 The epidemiology of mental health plays an important role in identifying social factors that influence the mental health pathways of adolescents, and equally, in locating prevention approaches and ways to promote healing and recovery.3 New research by Francesca Bentivegna and Praveetha Patalay4 crucially situates knowledge of sexual violence experiences within gendered adolescent mental health pathways.

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