Internalising Disorder

Internalising disorders, which include anxiety and depression, are common mental health issues among children and adolescents. These disorders can significantly impact a child's daily functioning, including school attendance, academic performance, and social relationships. Girls are more likely to experience internalising problems than boys, and these issues tend to increase in prevalence during adolescence, potentially persisting into adulthood if left untreated.
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