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Australian teens a stressed out lot

posted Thursday, 26 July 2007
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Body image, family breakdown, early physical maturity and the shadow of war are combining to produce "the most vulnerable generation" of Australians ever, experts in adolesent anxiety believe.

Youth is supposed to be a carefree time, but the latest figures from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) show that mental illness, including anxiety and depression, is currently the greatest burden of disease for people aged 15 to 24.

Leading adolescent psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Greg believes adolescent anxiety is on an uphill curve.

"In my opinion anxiety now ranks up there with depression as the most common presentation that I get clinically as an adolescent psychologist here in Melbourne," says Carr-Greg who works at the Albert Road Centre for Health in Melbourne.

He believes the current generation is uniquely vulnerable to developing anxiety disorders, partly because for the first time their physical development is outstripping their emotional and psychological maturity.

"This is the first generation whose brain development is out of synch with their physical development," he says.

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