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1 in 3 kids 'stressed'.


ONE in three 11 to 16-yearolds say they are upset, depressed Depressed

A description of a market, security, or product that is experiencing weak demand and lowering prices.

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A depressed market, security, or product implies that prices and volume are low. There are many reasons for a depressed market, security, or product.
, angry or stressed most of the time, an NSPCC NSPCC (in Britain) National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

NSPCC (Brit) n abbr (= National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) → Kinderschutzbund m 
 poll claimed yesterday.

The poll of 1200 kids, found girls between 14 and 16 were most likely to be emotionally distressed with nearly half admitting negative feelings.

School is one of the biggest causes of a bad mood among this age group with 35 per cent saying it brings on the blues, while another 36 per cent say that being alone is what makes them sad.
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Publication:Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Oct 19, 2009
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