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Typically, teens might be stressed about their schoolwork, a disagreement with a friend, or an upcoming sporting event. They might also be stressed about filling out college applications or making an impression [on|to|about] a girl or boy. These are all normal stressors and usually do not cause a lot of problems.
However, stress among teens has increased exponentially in recent years. And we should pay attention [on|to|about] this fact. In 2020, the American Psychological Association (APA) conducted a survey in America and now insists [on |to|about] the fact that Gen Z teens — those 13 to 17 years old — are experiencing increased levels of stress and are facing unprecedented levels of uncertainty.
Mostly, the pandemic has had an influence [on|to|about] teens' rising stress levels. But it's not the only thing causing teens stress. Watching how other teens boast [on|to|about] their successes on social media, hyper-awareness of feelings, and overscheduling are also contributing factors.