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Suicidal Thoughts in Female High Schoolers Jump After Total Abortion Bans

Suicidal Thoughts in Female High Schoolers Jump After Total Abortion Bans

Summary

A new study found that teenage girls in U.S. states with total abortion bans are more likely to have suicidal thoughts. This trend was not seen in boys, suggesting the mental health effects may mainly affect girls.

Key Facts

  • The study analyzed data from over 330,000 high school students between 2017 and 2023.
  • It compared suicide risk before and after states implemented total abortion bans.
  • Female students in those states showed a sharp increase in suicidal thoughts after bans were introduced.
  • Male students did not show similar increases in suicidal ideation.
  • Researchers noted a possible rise in suicide attempts among girls, but the data was less clear.
  • The findings suggest that abortion laws may impact adolescent girls' mental health by affecting their sense of control and future options.
  • The study does not prove cause and effect but highlights a concerning link between restrictive reproductive policies and girls’ mental well-being.
  • Experts recommend strengthened mental health support and early intervention for teens at risk.
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