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Vietnamese teen suicide rates rise due to isolation, family conflict, and unaddressed emotional distress, mirroring U.S. trends.
In 2025, a growing mental health crisis among Vietnamese teens, especially girls, is linked to rising suicide rates fueled by isolation, family conflict, and unaddressed emotional distress.
Experts stress that suicidal thoughts often stem from deep loneliness and a sense of hopelessness, emphasizing that simple, empathetic listening can reduce risk.
While depression affects 15% to 20% of American teens, with girls at higher risk, similar trends are emerging in less industrialized regions.
The crisis underscores the need for safe spaces where young people feel heard, with behavioral changes like withdrawal or obsession with death serving as key warning signs.
Las tasas de suicidio de los adolescentes vietnamitas aumentan debido al aislamiento, los conflictos familiares y la angustia emocional no abordada, reflejando las tendencias de los Estados Unidos.