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CDC Reports Mental Health Improvements Among Some U.S. Teens
National Desk
April 23, 2026
Atlanta — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released data today indicating improvements in the mental health of some adolescents in the United States. The findings, based on recent surveys, reveal a decrease in the proportion of students reporting persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness.
The CDC’s data points to measurable progress in specific areas of youth mental well-being. The agency has not yet released specifics of the sample size or methodology, promising further detail at a later time. However, preliminary findings suggest positive trends in certain key mental health indicators.
Despite these improvements, the CDC's report also underscored the continuing need for safe and supportive school environments. The agency did not elaborate on the specifics of school safety or support, but future releases are expected to expand upon suggestions or needs in these areas.
Additional information and detailed analysis of the data are expected to be released by the CDC in the coming weeks. The agency plans to provide further context and recommendations based on the full scope of its findings.


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