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Troubled Teens And ViolenceTroubled teens violence is a common problem in today's high-pressure world. Statistics for troubled teens violence may upset you as a parent of a troubled youngster. According to a research conducted in 2002, around 900,000 of individuals from 10-24 years of age experienced injuries incurred from acts of violence related to troubled teens. Youngsters who experience or suffer from several physical or emotional symptoms, family problems, or school problems become troubled teens. The symptoms include fatigue, red eyes, changes in moods or personality, depression, low self-esteem, irritability, refusing to accept authority, having a negative attitude, getting in trouble at school, and many other very common sense-related issues. Typically, troubled teens are of two types. The first type of troubled teens is very introverted and they do not talk to most other people, particularly adults. The second type is just the opposite of the first, they are extroverted and speak openly about any ideas of violence and most of them fight back against their attackers. There are lots of factors that may cause a youngster to be violent. Studies report that drug or alcohol use, weak control over behavior, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, difficulties with information-processing, easy access to weapons, and frequent exposure to violence through the media are all responsible for the increase in violent type behavior in troubled teens. Certain other factors also contribute to violence or hostile behavior in troubled teens. These include an authoritarian style of kid upbringing, displays of violence and disputes or conflict within the family. Disciplinary inconsistencies, lack of emotional connection of children to their parents, parents dealing with substance abuse and criminal offenses, poor income, a parent's low education, and inadequate supervision of the household and children are also issues that can build troubled teens.
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