
Gallup poll reveals how teens cope with negative emotions — and why 'they want to be heard'
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A Gallup poll surveyed the daily emotions of young Gen Zers, along with how they cope and what support they want and need. Dr. Lisa Damour, an adolescent psychologist, breaks down the findings.
Young people who feel the need to be perfect are 23% to 30% more likely to feel anxious, sad and stressed. "We are hearing from young people that, above all, they want to be heard and taken seriously." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
Ohio-based Damour and the rest of the team dove deep into the Gen Z experience, exploring the relationship between teens and their parents and other support systems.

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