Gender disparities are evident, with female adolescents more affected: 31% experiencing anxiety and 25% depression, compared to 12% and 10% in males, respectively. These challenges are further pronounced among LGBTQ+ youth; a report by The Trevor Project indicates that over a third of LGBTQ+ youths aged 13 to 24 seriously contemplated suicide in 2023, with high rates of anxiety (over two-thirds) and depression (just over half). Nearly half of those requiring mental health care went without it, hindered by costs and fear of judgment.
Despite some adolescents receiving mental health care, significant barriers prevent many from accessing necessary therapy, including financial constraints, stigma, and lack of awareness about available services. Limited availability of professional services and excessive waiting times further impede access to care.
Key Healthcare, a leading provider of adolescent mental health and substance use treatment in Los Angeles, offers comprehensive programs tailored to address these challenges. Their teen residential treatment program provides intensive support for adolescents facing mental health and substance use issues, utilizing evidence-based therapies in a structured environment over a 45–60 day period.
Ryan Blivas
Key Healthcare
+1 855-620-5606
info@keyhealthcare.com
Visit us on social media:
Facebook